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            l Implementation of a facility that upgrades biogas from a local biogas
               plant outside the town to natural gas quality and transports the gas to a
               biogas fuel stationinFrederikshavn. Furthermore, aninvestmentin60
               bifuel cars will be made. This will supply 7 GWh of biogas. The
               biogas that will not be used for transport will be used in the CHP
               plant.




























            l Establishment of a 1-MW th heat pump at the wastewater treatment plant of
               the town, which is expected to utilize 2 GWh of electricity annually to
               extract 4 GWh of heat from the waste water and produce 6 GWh of heat for
               the district heating supply.
               The total budget of this phase is estimated at approximately 200 million
            DKK, and, as illustrated in Fig. 7.2, it is expected to increase the share of
            renewable energy to 38%.

            FREDERIKSHAVN IN THE YEAR OF 2015
            On a continuous basis, the Energy Town Frederikshavn project is in the
            process of identifying a proper scenario for the implementation of a 100%
            renewable energy system by the end of the year 2015. Here, a status on
            the results of such considerations is presented. Each of the proposed
            projects will be subject to more detailed analyses in the coming period.
            However, the key components have been identified and are included in
            the planning and project phases, which are expected to last for several
            years.
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