Overview
Takvärme Stockholm is a heating contractor in Stockholm, Sweden, specializing in installing heating coils on BRF rooftops. It serves the local district heating network as a small-scale provider.
Takvärme Stockholm - Installera Värmeslingor på BRF-Tak is a heating contractor based in Stockholm, Sweden, focused on installing heating coils on residential association (BRF) rooftops. As a small-scale heating plant, it contributes to the local district heating infrastructure in the Stockholm region, a city known for its extensive district heating network. Sweden has a mature district heating sector, with a strong regulatory framework aligned with the EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2023/1791, which promotes efficient district heating systems. The country relies heavily on biomass, waste heat, and renewable sources for district heating, reducing fossil fuel dependence. The facility plays a role in expanding district heating access to residential buildings, improving energy efficiency and reducing individual heating costs. By integrating rooftop heating solutions, it supports Stockholm's goal of a sustainable urban energy system, contributing to the city's low-carbon heating network.
Environmental context
Stockholm's district heating system is one of the most advanced globally, with over 80% of buildings connected. The city uses a mix of biomass, waste-to-energy, and heat pumps, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Takvärme Stockholm's rooftop heating coils likely integrate with this network, providing efficient heat distribution. The local environmental context emphasizes renewable energy and energy efficiency, aligning with Sweden's national targets for fossil-free heating.
Frequently asked questions
Takvärme Stockholm is located in Stockholm, Sweden, at coordinates 59.333750, 18.075789. It operates as a heating contractor serving the local district heating network.
Takvärme Stockholm specializes in installing heating coils (värmeslingor) on rooftops of BRF (bostadsrättsförening) buildings, providing efficient heating solutions integrated with Stockholm's district heating system.
Rooftop heating coils, often using electric or hydronic systems, distribute heat from a central source (like district heating) across building surfaces. They can improve energy efficiency and reduce heat loss, especially in multi-family residential buildings.
Sweden follows the EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2023/1791, which mandates efficient district heating systems. National regulations also promote renewable energy sources and energy performance standards for buildings, influencing how contractors like Takvärme Stockholm operate.
Small-scale heating plants and contractors like Takvärme Stockholm help expand district heating access to individual buildings, complementing the large-scale network. They enable flexible, localized solutions that support Stockholm's goal of a fossil-free heating system by 2040.