Category: FVB-News 44

FVB-News 44: Message from the CEO

“Technology, customers and employees are the focus of this FVB newsletter.” Energy storage is a hot topic in the energy industry. This is true in the ...

New head of FVB’s office in Gothenburg

Lennart Larsson will become the new head of FVB’s office in Gothenburg. Lennart has been previously employed at FVB, including being the office manager in ...

New accumulator tank provides spare capacity in Uppsala

The need for district cooling is growing sharply in Uppsala and feasibility studies for a new accumulator tank for the district cooling system started back ...

FVB is expanding in the UK

We are expanding our global business and opening a new office in Reading, just west of London. The company is called FVB District Energy UK Ltd ...

FVB is investing in research and development

At FVB, we believe knowledge is important. One way to contribute to better knowledge in the industry, but also to steadily increase the skills of ...

4th generation district heating requires lower temperatures

In an R&D project, Cilla Dahlberg Larsson describes how we need to adapt the equipment in new residential buildings to be able to use 4th ...

We need more women in this industry

FVB is looking to improve in several different areas and there are lots of good reasons to work for us. Like many other employers in ...

We meet customers’ growing need for system analyses

System analyses are an increasingly natural part of FVB’s work, and to meet customers’ growing need for system analyses we have now formed a special ...

Status and risk assessment of district heating networks

FVB can help develop methods for status assessment and risk management, and offer suggestions for customized maintenance methods for district heating networks based on your ...

We want to expand our knowledge in the water and sewer field

FVB is a knowledgeable and active player in the water and sewer market. Now we want to expand this business area. This means both developing ...