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Energy Management System for an Energy District With Demand Response Availability
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2014During recent years the electricity supply chain (electricity production, consumption, distribution, storage, and load management) has changed. In this context a new term appears: the prosumer, that is both a consumer and producer of energy in the same entity.
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Smart Urban Energy Districts and Energy Policies
2018 IEEE Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech), 2018The deployment of smart cities appears a strategic factor for reducing environmental impact and increasing competitivity of economic systems across the world. Although terminology is similar worldwide, the different political assets and social enviroments largely affect the development models.
Eleonora Riva Sanseverino +1 more
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Decarbonizing UBC’s District Energy System : District Energy Heat Pump Technology
2020UBC is working on initiatives to meet its climate action target of achieving carbon neutrality by the year 2050. A major percentage of UBC’s GHG emissions occur in buildings operations, specifically, in space heating and domestic hot water heating to meet the thermal demand of the campus.
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Positive Energy Districts and Energy Poverty
EVERYBODY PLANS ... SOMETIMES. Cherish Heritage, Plan Now, Create a Better Future! Proceedings of REAL CORP 2026, 31st International Conference on Urban Development and Regional Planning in the Information Society, 719 ...Mayer, Clemens +4 more
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The Role of District Energy In Future Energy Systems
Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal, 2001This article provides an overview of district energy systems (DES)technologies including cogeneration, CHP, Combined Heat and Power,distribution systems and thermal energy storage. The role of DES as acatalyst for cogeneration and renewable energy, and as a way to reduceair pollution, greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting chemicals, is de-scribed.The ...
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Exergy analyses of cogeneration and district energy systems
2007Cogeneration is a technique for producing heat and electricity in one process that can save considerable amounts of energy. Cogeneration is often associated with the combustion of fossil fuels but can also be carried out using some renewable energy sources and by burning wastes.
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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Energy Positivity and Flexibility in Districts
2017This chapter examines the concept of energy positivity and argues that energy positivity, in the classical sense (i.e., districts that generate more electricity than they consume), is not a suitable objective or metric for Energy Positive Neighborhoods (EPNs), or smart energy districts more generally.
Good, N. +2 more
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Optimizing district heating supply for positive energy districts
Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) aim to generate more energy than they consume by leveraging renewable energy sources (RES) and innovative energy systems. These districts represent a transformative urban development approach prioritizing sustainability, resilience, and carbon neutrality.Patel, Nirav Ashvinbhai +3 more
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Evaluation and optimization of district energy network performance: Present and future
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Yang Wang, David Chow
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