The ‘Warmtekaart Vlaanderen’ was commissioned by the Flemish Energy Agency to implement the EU Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency. The main products are maps of heat demand and heat supply for the current situation (2012) and a map with promising areas for heat recovery and heat networks in the future, both for the territory of Flanders. The study was carried out by VITO in cooperation with the distribution system operators Eandis and Infrax. You can consult the accompanying report here: www.energiesparen.be/warmtekaart — The total heat demand from residential, tertiary, agriculture and small industry (= non-IMJV industry) was mapped for Flanders. It is based on measured natural gas and electricity consumption as known by the distribution system operators per individual user for the year 2012. This concerns heat demand for space heating and sanitary hot water. For more background information, please refer to the report. — This section contains three layers of map: Title (1): Heat question residential, tertiary, agriculture and small industry (2012) Map layer name (1): er_wvrg_diff_tot_1200m_2012 Description (1): The heat demand of residential, tertiary, agriculture and small industry (=non-IMJV industry) is displayed on a 1200 x 1 200 m grid. Title (2): small industry heat demand (2012) Card layer name (2):er_wvrg_diff_ind_300m_2012 Description (2): The heat demand of the small industry (=non-IMJV industry) was turned to a 300 x 300 m grid. For privacy reasons, the heat demand is not shown if fewer than 3 consumers are present within a grid cell. This failure is only displayed at a 1200 x 1 200 m resolution. Title (3): Heat question residential, tertiary and agriculture (2012) Map layer name (3):er_wvrg_diff_geb_100m_2012 Description (3): The heat demand of residential, tertiary and agriculture was turned on a 100 x 100 m grid. For privacy reasons, the heat demand is not shown if fewer than 3 consumers are present within a grid cell. This failure is only displayed at a 1200 x 1 200 m resolution.
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