Project type: Biomass
Project location: Switzerland
Project status: In operation, exclusive
Annual emission reduction of the whole project: 950 t CO2e
The myclimate support programme promotes the replacement of old oil or natural gas heating with fully automated pellet heating.
In Switzerland, oil and gas heating systems for room heating and warm water, which are in need of modernising, are generally replaced by other heating systems that run on fossil fuels. From a climate protection perspective, replacing the old heating system with automated pellet heating or another non-fossil technology would be a better choice. This support programme aims to reduce the high investment costs needed for pellet heating. The climate protection programme was developed with the support of proPellets.ch and Holzenergie Schweiz and can be implemented thanks to the financial contributions of the KliK Foundation.
The amount of the subsidy is calculated by myclimate on the basis of the previous yearly energy consumption (adjusted for climatic conditions) and corresponds to 18 centimes per kilowatt hour. This corresponds to approximately 360 francs per kilowatt of installed capacity, if the pellet heating system is properly dimensioned.
Our funding calculator provides an initial estimate of the amount of the subsidies. The subsidies from this program are partly higher than those of the cantonal subsidy programs, a comparison is worthwhile. The subsidies from myclimate will be paid out in full after submission of the valid commissioning documents (valid registration required).
This climate protection programme has been made possible thanks to funding from the KliK Foundation. Go to our Info page to learn how the funding mechanism works for mandatory climate protection contributions.
Pellet heating systems are fully automated wood heating systems. During the production of pellets, dried sawdust and wood shavings from the manufacturing industry are compressed into cylindrical rods. Two kilograms of pellets contain about the same energy as a litre of heating oil or a cubic metre of natural gas.
The pellets are delivered by tanker and kept in the buildings storage, which is often located in the former oil tank room. From there the fuel is automatically transported into the combustion chamber by means of a conveyor or suction system. The burning provides warmth for room heating and the production of warm water, and leaves behind a small amount of ash. The incorporation of a buffer tank allows for needs-based control of heat distribution to users.
All other criteria can be found in the application form.
The support programme is open to private households, businesses and industry (no process heating), provided that the admission criteria in the registration form are met.
Do you have any questions? Don't hesitate to send us an email (pellets@myclimate.org) or give us a call (+41 44 500 43 50).
*as at the end of 2023. Find out how myclimate reports these SDGs in our FAQ.
250 MWh of renewable heat will be generated annually
950 tonnes of CO2 will be saved annually
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