May 26, 2025

Heating Tallinn efficiently with innovative GEA heat pumps

As Tallinn moves toward climate neutrality, the Estonian energy provider Utilitas and GEA are setting new standards in district heating. Four state-of-the-art GEA heat pumps at its biomass combined heat and power plant are reducing emissions, improving efficiency and operating from various heat sources for cleaner urban heating worldwide.

Birdseye view of the city of Tallinn in Estonia
Utilitas Väo energy complex, Tallinn, Estonia

The Utilitas Väo energy complex uses a highly efficient biomass CHP plant and four GEA heat pumps to supply district heating to around 8,000 homes and businesses in Tallinn, Estonia.

When choosing to work with GEA, we knew we had a reliable partner who would offer an efficient and sustainable solution.

Robert Kitt

CEO, Utilitas Tallinn

GEA heat pumps at Utilitas Väo energy plant, Tallinn, Estonia.

GEA heat pump plant at Utilitas Väo energy complex, Tallinn, Estonia.

Illustration of operations at Utilitas Vao energy complex in Tallinn, Estonia

We reached a coefficient of performance – or COP – of more than four.

Indrek Sang

Project Team Lead, Utilitas Tallinn

Heat pumps are a key enabler for cities’ net-zero goals.

Kenneth Hoffmann

Manager Heat Pumps, GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies

GEA heating and cooling solutions

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