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Analysis of Cool Weather in the Tohoku District

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Meteorology, 1957
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International review of district heating and cooling

open access: yesEnergy, 2017
The purpose with this review is to provide a presentation of the background for the current position for district heating and cooling in the world, with some deeper insights into European conditions.
Sven Werner
exaly   +2 more sources

District Heating and Cooling

open access: yes, 2004
District heating and cooling systems move heat in urban areas. Heat and cold are generated in central supply units by heat or cold recycling, renewables, or by direct heat or cold generation.
Werner, Sven,, S. Werner
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High Temperature District Cooling: Challenges and Possibilities Based on an Existing District Cooling System and its Connected Buildings

open access: yesEnergy, 2020
In this paper, High Temperature District Cooling (HTDC) has been defined with temperature levels of 12–14\ua0\ub0C supply and 20–22\ua0\ub0C return. This is based on an analysis of operational data from an existing district cooling system in Gothenburg ...
Maria Jangsten   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Optimal Configuration of Power-to-Cool Technology in District Cooling Systems

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2020
In a multienergy framework, power-to-heat technology is becoming increasingly attractive. This interest is mainly due to the possibility of exploiting excesses and unbalances of electricity, which are becoming more and more common with the increasing capacity of the renewable sources. An interesting option consists in using heat pumps to convert excess
Elisa Guelpa   +3 more
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A Critical Review of District Heating and District Cooling Socioeconomic and Environmental Benefits

2023
Heating energy demand accounts for almost 50% of global final energy consumption. The cooling demand is also rising, accounting for 16% of the building sector’s final electricity consumption. District heating and cooling (DH-DC) can significantly reduce overall energy consumption and CO2 emissions considering the use of green sources and new ...
S. M. Masum Ahmed   +2 more
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Fourth generation district heating and cooling

2022
The chapter briefly presents the main technical characteristics of the fourth generation energy district heating and cooling (fourth GDHC) network as well as its integration into the more complex Smart Energy System (SES), which represents the state-of-the-art, new, smart, integrated polygeneration system, recognized as a key factor to reach the net ...
Fabozzi, Salvatore   +2 more
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District Heating and/or District Cooling Distribution Pipelines: Optimal Configurations

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1990
Factors influencing the steady state heat transfers from a horizontal hot-water (or to a chilled-water) pipeline within a relatively cold (or hot) horizontal rectangular trench filled with either (a) atmospheric pressure air or (b) hollow plastic spheres or Lytag in order to simulate a buried district heating (or cooling) distribution network have been
R F Babus'Haq, S D Probert, H E George
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Chilling and district cooling systems

2016
Systems for cooling and district cooling are described. This material is of great consequence to the book since cooling systems are the foundation of most district cooling systems as well as a technology against which cogeneration systems sometimes must compete.
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