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Work on the Montgorges boiler house in Poitiers will not begin until October next year, but planning permission has already been submitted and marketing is underway in Dalquia. A biomass boiler with a production capacity of 5.3 MW in combination with a smaller multi-fuel boiler (300 kW) will be installed on the Leopold-Cédar-Senghor street to supply the future Poitiers-Biart heating network (13.5 km) or about 2,500 houses. units. It will be the most important after Poitiers-Saint-Benoît-Bouquerolles, known as Couronnerie, with which it will be connected from the Porte de Paris side in order to make the best use of the potential of each. There are already 946 heating networks installed throughout France, that is, 7,046 km of networks for 47,380 connected buildings. On average they use 66.5% renewable energy, compared to 70% in Couronnerie and… 95% in Mongorges. The latter will be able to produce 24 GWh per year by burning wood chips. At the same time, Dalkia calls the figure “5,500 tons of CO2 emissions reduction per year.” How to limit the number of small particles? The ICPE compliant boiler filtration system will be equipped with a smoke exchanger-washer, an advanced technology that allows them to be “washed” by agitating them with water. ‘A true price shield’ The environmental aspect of the project will be enhanced by the installation of photovoltaic panels on the self-consumption boiler, as well as the installation of a predator nest on its chimney, hedgehog huts and the construction of fences to allow passage for small mammals. “This is a project that reflects the city’s ambitions for energy sobriety,” emphasizes Ombelin Dagicourt, first deputy in Poitiers. “It is also a demonstration that the energy transition is not just about electricity, and that working on renewable heat is also a lever,” adds Alois Gaborit. The municipal councilor, vice-president for ecological transition and urban planning of Grand Poitiers, also insists on the “social interest” of this project, a “real price shield”, all the more necessary in an area like Bel Air, where there is a large amount of social housing. units. “In addition, it also supports training and provides non-displaceable jobs. » At least 6,000 hours of integration work and 300 hours of operational work are planned during the works phase, with Dalkia also looking to recruit one student intern per year. The total cost of the project is estimated at 24 million euros and is financed by Ademe and ERDF. This is in addition to various projects taking place in the area. Mongorge Park is expected to open in June and the new Montmidi School is expected to open in September. As for the commissioning of a new city heating network, 95% renewable, it is planned for October 2025. More information: http://www.7apoitiers.fr/article/23428-l…
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