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Nordic Climate buys Swedish heat pump contractor

SWEDEN: Nordic Climate Group’s Swedish subsidiary Kylgruppen has acquired Bromma Energi, a fellow Swedish company specialising in the installation and service of heat pump systems. 

Based in Stockholm, Bromma Energi was founded in 1999 by Peter Bendel and Tony Carlen. Niklas Lindström joined the company in 2017 and strengthened the business with specialist expertise in cooling and heating systems. Since its founding, the company is said to have built a clear position within heat pumps, with particular expertise in geothermal heating.

Working with customers including housing associations, property management companies, rental properties and private homes, the company will become part of Kylgruppen.

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