Jönköping Energi AB

Stable Energy Supply and Reduced Emissions

The accumulator tank built for Jönköping Energi has a volume of 39,400 m³ and serves as a safety measure for the city during production outages.

Svante Berglund from Jönköping Energi describes the tank as a constant backup that reduces CO2 emissions and creates a better working environment for employees. 

Pontus Steinvall adds that Rodoverken’s experience and focus on communication and shared goals are crucial for success: “A successful project is built on the soft values.” The project has improved operational reliability and contributed to a sustainable future for Jönköping.

More Reference Projects

2023

Tekniska verken i Linköping AB – Fossil-Free Energy Production for Linköping

In Linköping, Rodoverken has built a hot water accumulator with a volume of 34,200 m³, which aims to help the city become carbon neutral by 2025. Despite challenges with material availability and delivery times, the project stayed on schedule thanks to careful planning and experienced staff. 

2022

Luleå Energi AB – Resource-Efficient System with Energy Recovery at Multiple Levels 

The accumulator tank built for Luleå Energi has a volume of 32,000 m³ and serves as an energy storage unit for the city, contributing to a more efficient district heating system in Luleå.

2020

Göteborg Energi AB – Fossil-Free District Heating and Smoother Operation

Göteborg Energi chose Rodoverken to construct a new accumulator tank in Skarvikshamnen, near the Rya combined heat and power plant. The project encompassed everything from planning to completion within the framework of an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) solution.

2018

Hässleholm Miljö AB – Safe District Heating and Improved Environmental Performance

For Hässleholm Miljö, we built a 15,000 m³ accumulator tank for district heating, which enhanced supply reliability, environmental performance, and reduced costs.

2010

Borås Energi och Miljö AB – Award-Winning Accumulator Tank in Borås

Rodoverken delivered the accumulator, including design, complete equipment, insulation, and outer casing, but excluding the foundation.