Dutch energy storage electric boiler
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4 FAQs about [Dutch energy storage electric boiler]
Will Vattenfall build a power-to-heat E-boiler?
Vattenfall has been granted permit and Dutch SDE++ subsidy to build a 150 MW “Power-to-Heat” E-boiler at the company’s heat and power plant Diemen in Amsterdam. The final investment decision is scheduled for mid-2022, after the recently initiated tender has been completed.
Does Vattenfall have an electric boiler?
Vattenfall currently has a 120 MW electric boiler in Berlin, but none yet in the Netherlands. An electric boiler converts electricity into heat that can be supplied to household and business customers or stored in the heat buffer already present in Diemen, south east of Amsterdam city.
How does an electric boiler work?
The electric boiler only operates when the electricity mix is sustainable, produced from solar and wind power, and has a low cost. "The location in Diemen is ideal for the electric boiler because it is close to the electricity and heat grids, and because we can store excess heat in the heat buffer," says Poorte.
How many megawatts can a boiler handle?
"We received the permit for a boiler with a maximum capacity of 200 megawatts in early October," says Michelle Poorte, project manager for heat projects at Vattenfall Heat Nederland.