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Issoudun - Savosolar

Industrial process heating

Issoudun

With a size over 13,000 m2, this system is the second largest solar heating system in France and the second largest solar thermal system for industrial process heating in Europe.  Savosolar has delivered the largest part of the whole solar thermal plant including the solar collector field, civil work, piping and design and delivery of heat exchange station.

Kyotherm and its affiliate Kyotherm Solar are investment companies which specialize in the third-party financing of renewable heat and energy efficiency projects. Kyotherm Solar is selling heat from this system to a malt drying factory, which is operated by Malteries Franco-Suisses.

Location

France

Construction status

Finished

Installation year

2021

Solution type

Industrial process heating

Number of collectors

893

Collector Area

13243 m2
, gross

Collector Type

Savo 15 SG M

Power

10600 kW

Energy production

Voutilakeskus

A Finnish district heating company Elenia Lämpö Oy invested in Savosolar solar thermal system to produce CO2-free energy for their customer, which in this case is a nursing home located in Hämeenlinna. The heat is used for domestic hot water and pool heating.

The installation is the biggest operational solar thermal system in Finland.

Consti Talotekniikka

Swimming halls are very well suited for solar thermal production. Typically, their heat consumption is big and the required temperature level tends to be relatively low. In such cases solar thermal collectors are operating with a very high efficiency.

However, quite often swimming halls are closed some time of the year and summertime closure may mean extra challenges for solar heat supply.

For Hämeenlinna swimming hall Savosolar solved this issue by feeding surplus solar energy in summer to the nearby district heating network. Thus, the solar system is producing heat all days and depending on the swimming hall’s actual heat demand, the facility is either a district heating provider or a consumer.

Flecks Brauhaus

Brewing is a very suitable application for solar thermal systems, because of the relatively low temperatures used in several production phases.

In the brewery of Flecks in Frohnleiten, a solar thermal system with Savosolar collectors is used to support the hot water production required by the brewing process. The heat from the collectors is stored in four 3,000 litre water tanks for later use in the brewing process. The mounted collectors also act as a rain shield.