The Lyngdal Project in Norway focused on creating a sustainable district heating network by utilizing waste heat from a wooden floor factory. The project involved connecting the heating station to various town facilities, including a school and sports center, with minimal environmental impact. The use of Flexalen PB Pipes allowed for a 60% reduction in installation time and a 40% reduction in total investment costs compared to traditional systems. The project ensured minimal disruption to the community and provided training and support for local welders.
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The Lyngdal Project in Norway aimed to redirect waste heat from a wooden floor factory to provide sustainable heating for the town, reducing installation time by 60% and costs by 40%.
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