District heating for Valladolid Oeste Parquesol

Customer

Jannone Tubos

Country

Spain

Application

Local & district heating

Construction period

2023 – 2024

Product solutions

  • 18 km rigid single pipes
  • 10 km continuous pies DN 50 to DN 200
  • 8 km discontinuous pipes DN 250 to DN 500

The 'Valladolid Oeste' district heating Project is an important initiative led by the government of Castilla y León, expected to provide heating and hot water to over 10,200 homes and 67 buildings. It is currently the largest project under development in Spain, 18 km of pre-insulated ISOPLUS pipes supplied by our partner Jannone Tubos.

Substantial CO2 emissions saving

The project will replace 400 fossil-fuel-based boilers and is projected to reduce CO2 emissions by 31,300 tons annually, contributing significantly to the city's climate goals. Once fully operational, the system will generate 130.5 million kWh of renewable thermal energy per year, equivalent to saving 11,224 tons of oil. 

The fuel for this district heating comes from forest chips sourced from sustainable forestry work in the mountains of Castilla y León, with a forecast consumption of 50,200 tons of biomass per year. This sustainable approach enhances energy security by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and promoting rural economic development. 

ISOPLUS, through our partner Janone Tubos, has supplied 18 km of pre-insulated pipes, which are crucial to the project's success.

The installation of these pipes and the complex hydraulic infrastructure will eventually connect the Valladolid Oeste network to the existing "Huerta del Rey" district heating system, further expanding the renewable energy capacity in the region. The project also stands out for its economic benefits to the local community, allowing households to save between 30-50% on their heating bills, significantly lowering energy costs. Additionally, it supports local employment and stimulates rural industries through the use of regional forest biomass. This district heating system showcases how modern infrastructure combined with renewable energy can deliver environmental, economic, and social benefits at a large scale.

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