Estudo de caso

Göteborg Energi sees the bigger picture

Gothenburg is a port city with a strategic location between Oslo and Copenhagen. With a population of approximately 530,000 it is Sweden’s second largest city. As Western Sweden's leading energy company, Göteborgs Energi has been supplying the city with district heating since 1952. However, the company does not just supply residential and commercial buildings. By adding a car manufacturer plant and a ferry to the grid, energy utilization is optimized.

Powerful technology for a modern venue

The awarded-winning Tele2 Arena in the Swedish capital of Stockholm can easily host both major concerts and all kinds of sports competitions. Powerful brazed plate heat exchangers from SWEP allow for a swift and reliable laying of good-quality ice for winter sports events.

Heat exchangers bring 34% higher capacity to new energy transfer station

More power and less maintenance combined with reliable operation. The new energy transfer station in Danish Glostrup have found a cost-effective solution with two of SWEP’s B649 brazed plate heat exchangers.

Dutch tap water

Due to safety reasons, during the past decades, the Dutch market has opted for double-wall tap water brazed plate heat exchangers in their district heating networks. 

Efficiently heating a national building in Beijing, China

The national building, which is one of the largest hall structures in the world, needed a reliable and efficient solution for space heating and hot tap water.

Container with cooling capacity

Cooling facilities in ambient temperatures of up to 50 °C are a well-known challenge in the industry.  SWEP's containerized, Energy Transfer Stations for district cooling provide the solution.