Veolia Ambitions to Lead European District Heating by 2030 and Launches New Offer in Urban Energy
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Veolia is paving the way in the transformation of heating networks, driven by its ambition to become the leader in urban heating inEurope and to achieve a full coal exit on the continent by 2030. -
In response to cities’ energy challenges and to ensure their security of supply,
Veolia launches Ecothermal Grid,an innovative new offer based on a comprehensive approach to carbon-neutral urban heating through the decarbonization of existing networks and the development of new district heating infrastructure aiming a turnover of €350M by 2030. -
The urban heating market is expanding rapidly in
Europe , valued at €60 billion in 2023 and expected to reach €80 billion by 2030. -
With up to 500 heating networks in
Europe and an average efficiency of 88% (vs 70–90% inEurope ),Veolia has already helped reduce almost 2 Mt CO₂ between 2021 and 2024.
"In the context of cities facing growing energy challenges due to the 2022 energy crisis and rapid urbanization, and in line with GreenUp strategic program, we are strengthening our ambition to lead European district heating by 2030 supported by the launch of the new Ecothermal Grid offer. It is aimed at scaling up innovative technologies, including AI, for the next generation urban heat & cold networks. It is strategically built upon our powerful ‘stronghold’ in operating Thermal Energy Networks, which is essential to accelerating the decarbonization and the energyresilience of cities. It leverages
Urban Heating at a
District heating is emerging as a strategic solution for cities seeking secure, affordable, and low-carbon energy. Heat already represents 50% of energy consumed in
In addition, the volatility of energy markets and rising fuel costs further highlight the need for resilient, locally sourced, affordable, efficient and decarbonized heating, cooling, and electricity solutions.
Strong Regulatory Momentum
The urban heating market is expanding rapidly, valued at €60 billion in 2023 and expected to reach €80 billion by 2030. This growth is driven by strong regulatory momentum, including the EU mandate for district heating in large cities, the urgency of Europe’s energy crisis, the need for affordable and secure energy, the Net Zero 2050 target, and the critical need to decarbonize heating and cooling, which currently account for 40% of global CO₂ emissions.
Yet for urban heating to fully match Europe’s ambitions, several key conditions must be met:
- Priority must be given to local energy-based projects capable of reducing dependence on imported fuels,
- Permits approvals must be significantly accelerated to enable the deployment of large-scale infrastructure at the pace required,
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Guarantee funds for geothermal projects such as those already implemented in
Hungary andFrance must be expanded to unlock the full potential of this strategic renewable energy source, - A stable and predictable regulatoryframework is essential to secure long-term investments and accelerate decarbonization trajectories.
Shaping the
With decades of global expertise,
Facing these challenges,
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The Ecothermal Grid innovative offer to boost resilience, stability and local autonomy
Designed for small-size local urban heat networks, the offer combines renewables, waste heat recovery, heat pumps, electric boilers, and AI-driven digital tools to maximize efficiency, cut emissions, and deliver sustainable, cost-effective energy to municipalities, private operators, and campuses. Ecothermal Grid positions The offer includes
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