New REHEATEAST Publication Showcases Pathways to Decarbonising District Heating in the Eastern Danube Region

The REHEATEAST project has published its new overview brochure, presenting the project's key achievements, innovative pilot actions, and practical solutions for accelerating the decarbonisation of district heating systems across the Eastern Danube Region. The publication highlights how local partnerships, technological innovation, and stakeholder engagement can work together to reduce fossil energy demand while increasing the use of renewable energy and waste heat.

The 16-page publication introduces the project's integrated approach to modernising district heating through both supply-side and demand-side interventions. It also presents major project deliverables, including the DHC Explorer platform, stakeholder analyses, policy recommendations, online training materials, and eleven pilot actions implemented across eight countries.

The publication illustrates how REHEATEAST is creating transferable models that help municipalities, district heating utilities, research organisations, and policymakers develop more efficient, resilient, and climate-friendly heating systems throughout the Danube Region.

The brochure is now available as part of the REHEATEAST dissemination materials and provides a comprehensive overview of the project's results and long-term impact.

The publication is available here.

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30/06/2026

By dr. Judit Füzér

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