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Dall to provide four biomass boilers to Coriance in €250m deal

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Danish biomass company Dall Energy has made its biggest ever deal with French energy firm Coriance/Caen la Mer Energie Verte.
Dall will provide four biomass boilers to expand the existing Caen Nord Heating Network and Hérouville-Saint-Clair Heating Network in Caen
 la Mer and help power nearly 40,000 homes with 100% renewable and recovered energy by 2031.
The total development enterprise is valued at approx. €250 million.
This is the fifth, French central-heating project awarded to Dall Energy in the last couple of years – and the second with Coriance.
“We are proud to work with Coriance yet again, and to be part of this enormous enterprise to fundamentally change the heating network in Caen la Mer. Our unique biomass gasification technology makes it possible to use locally sourced biomass – thereby contributing to achieving the ultimate goal of 100% renewable and recovered energy,” said CEO Jens Bentzen from Dall Energy.
“We are happy to include Dall Energy in this green energy transition-project of the central heating-network for Hérouville-Saint-Clair and Caen Nord," added Stephanie Pacaud, procurement director for Coriance.
"This is an enterprise valued at €250 million, so we need partners that we can rely on to deliver solutions that work. We have a great collaboration and partnership with Dall Energy in our project in Salon de Provence and on this Caen project, and we are sure that Dall Energy are up to the challenge and will help us secure local energy independence as well as stable and attractive prices.”






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