Community energy systems are widely used around the world, especially in cities leading the way in sustainable urban development.
Some of the most well-known and successful systems include Copenhagen, Denmark—where over 98% of the city is heated through a community energy network powered by waste heat and renewable energy. In North America, B.C. is a leader in incorporating community energy into communities (like the City of North Vancouver!).
These examples demonstrate how district energy supports clean, resilient, and efficient cities worldwide.