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South Holland Does Not Want to Invest Extra Money in Expensive Heating Network

Summary by rd.nl
The province of South Holland will in principle no longer invest money in WarmtelinQ, the underground pipeline network with which 120,000 homes are to be heated with residual heat from the port of Rotterdam. The construction of the pipelines will cost almost 500 million euros more than initially budgeted. The Ministry of Climate and Green Growth has therefore asked the province to help out.
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The province of South Holland will in principle no longer invest money in WarmtelinQ, the underground pipeline network with which 120,000 homes are to be heated with residual heat from the port of Rotterdam. The construction of the pipelines will cost almost 500 million euros more than initially budgeted. The Ministry of Climate and Green Growth has therefore asked the province to help out.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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