Future Heat Leiden is a project by Vattenfall N.V. to make the district heating supply in the Leiden region more sustainable and future-proof. The plan consists of developing new heat sources that will feed the existing district heating network. A base network will be based on a more sustainable residual heat source, supplemented with peak and back-up installations to absorb peaks in heat demand and to serve as a reserve in the event of a source failure. For the base load, a heat transport agreement has been concluded with Warmtelinq (Gasunie), with a transport capacity of 40 MWth for the transport of residual heat from the Port of Rotterdam to the Leiden region. The project focuses on integration, reliability, scalability, and the reduction of CO₂ emissions, with a focus on the use of renewable and residual heat.
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01What is being requested
Future Heat Leiden is a project by Vattenfall N.V. to make the district heating supply in the Leiden region more sustainable and future-proof. The plan consists of developing new heat sources that will feed the existing district heating network. A base network will be based on a more sustainable residual heat source, supplemented with peak and back-up installations to absorb peaks in heat demand and to serve as a reserve in the event of a source failure. For the base load, a heat transport agreement has been concluded with Warmtelinq (Gasunie), with a transport capacity of 40 MWth for the transport of residual heat from the Port of Rotterdam to the Leiden region. The project focuses on integration, reliability, scalability, and the reduction of CO₂ emissions, with a focus on the use of renewable and residual heat.
Future Heat Leiden is a project to make the district heating supply in the Leiden region more sustainable and future-proof. To this end, new heat sources are being developed that will feed the existing district heating network. In the base case, a district heating network will be based on a more sustainable residual heat source, supplemented with peak and back-up installations to absorb peaks in heat demand and to be deployed in the event of failure of one of the other sources. For the base load, a heat transport agreement has been signed with Warmtelinq (part of Gasunie) with a transport capa
02Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
03Value in context
04Likely competitors
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
How is the base load of the district heating network in the Leiden region guaranteed?
What role do the peak and back-up installations play in this project?
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07Estimated value versus the market
€ 1,4 mln
€ 3,6 mln
€ 9,1 mln
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