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Heat pumps in district heating networks
2013In the current Danish energy system, the majority of electricity and heat is produced in combined heat and power plants. With increasing shares of intermittent renewable power production, it becomes a challenging task to match power and heat production, as heat demand and production capacity constraints limit the power plants.
Ommen, Torben Schmidt +2 more
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Decarbonization of District Heating. Waste Heat Streams and Solar District Heating
2022Roberto Garay-Martinez, Michaela Meir
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Conversion of Existing District Heating into Solar District Heating
2021Michele Salvestroni +4 more
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2019
The bioresources for energy production in rural areas are available in many countries, but citizens’ participation is often missing. District heating based on local bioresources is developed in seven villages in Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia, and Romania.
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The bioresources for energy production in rural areas are available in many countries, but citizens’ participation is often missing. District heating based on local bioresources is developed in seven villages in Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia, and Romania.
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District Heating Cost Optimization
Volume 1: Biofuels, Hydrogen, Syngas, and Alternate Fuels; CHP and Hybrid Power and Energy Systems; Concentrating Solar Power; Energy Storage; Environmental, Economic, and Policy Considerations of Advanced Energy Systems; Geothermal, Ocean, and Emerging Energy Technologies; Photovoltaics; Posters; Solar Chemistry; Sustainable Building Energy Systems; Sustainable Infrastructure and Transportation; Thermodynamic Analysis of Energy Systems; Wind Energy Systems and Technologies, 2016When buildings of various use-types are served by a district energy system, many societal benefits occur, including improved capacity utilization, reduced energy use, and more cost-effective redundancy. In addition, a central system may benefit financially from commodity leveraging, utility incentives and cogeneration.
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CHP and district heating cogeneration and district heating
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