District heating - CAD
Gain comfort and security by connecting to one of our three district heating networks - Begnins, Burtigny and Gland. You'll also benefit from economic, ecological and practical advantages.
What is district heating?
The district heating system is based on a simple principle: centrally generate energy to provide connected buildings with heat anddomestic hot water. There's no need to have your own conventional gas or oil-fired heating system, since district heating can meet the needs of an entire community.
The energy generated by the power stations that supply the system comes mainly from renewable, local resources. In this way, you help to protect the environment, asCO2 emissions are significantly reduced.
Benefits at a glance
Ecological, economical and safe, district heating offers all the advantages of a sustainable solution to your heating needs. In addition to being clean, silent and odorless, the system that connects you to the network takes up very little space.
Maintenance-free
Don't worry, SEIC takes care of maintenance and upkeep.
Undeniable comfort
Quiet, odorless, space-saving installation (no boiler or chimney required)
Respect for the environment
Use of a local, renewable heat source
A collective system
A solution that meets the needs of a community, unlike individual installations
More safety
Energy supply guaranteed at all times
No storage
No need to worry about buying or storing fuel
Connect to the district heating network
Do you live near one of our three district heating networks - Begnins, Burtigny and Gland - and are you interested in this solution? Get in touch with our specialists, who will be happy to analyze your needs, study the feasibility of your project and assist you, if necessary, with the next steps. You'll benefit from a single, experienced point of contact.
How does district heating work?
Connecting to the district heating network doesn't require any major work, as your boiler is simply replaced by a heat exchanger. As a result, the combustion that used to take place in your home is eliminated in favor of a single circulation of hot water. Energy consumption is metered by the heat exchangers themselves.