One of Swedens most modern district heating plant built using low-carbon concrete
In early 2023, one of the most modern district heating plants in Sweden was inaugurated. The newly installed plant is flexible and can handle several types of recycled energy sources. These recycled fuels are materials that are not returned to the cycle, such as waste wood and paper. The plant also has an advanced purification system that prevents, for example, heavy metals from being released into the environment. Adven, which owns the plant, is one of the major players in the Swedish distric heating market. Thanks to the new plant, Säffle has secured the future of the municipality’s district heating supplies.
Low-carbon concrete and optimized frame
Thomas Betong has delivered low-carbon concrete by the Thomas Branded Products Thomafrys Grön and Thomagrön Plus to the customer Brixly. Thanks to optimized construction and the use of low-carbon concrete, the carbon footprint was reduced by 50 percent compared to traditional concrete.
