Danfoss and Ramboll sign Polish letter of intent

The partnership will explore the possibilities of reusing waste heat from the Warsaw metro to heat the city’s buildings, houses and water.
Danish Energy Minister Lars Aagaard, Denmark's King Frederik and the chairman of the board of Danfoss, Jørgen Mads Clausen, at the signing of the agreement. | Photo: Pr Danfoss
Danish Energy Minister Lars Aagaard, Denmark's King Frederik and the chairman of the board of Danfoss, Jørgen Mads Clausen, at the signing of the agreement. | Photo: Pr Danfoss

Danfoss has today signed a letter of intent together with the city of Warsaw, the Danish embassy in Poland, Metro Warszawskie and Rambøll to make the Polish capital more sustainable.

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