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District heating simulation in the aspect of heat supply safety
District heating systems as strategic objects from the point of view of state security must ensure reliability and security in supply of heat to their customers [1, 2].
Babiarz Bożena, Kut Paweł
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The role of intermediaries in the transition to district heating [PDF]
For those countries, such as the UK, in which district heating and cooling has previously played little role in the energy system, the technology often struggles to break through the numerous and complex barriers to its introduction in the context of ...
Bale, CSE, Bush, RE
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Digitalization of district heating and cooling systems
District heating and cooling (DHC) networks are traditionally operated with a limited number of controls to secure the required supply task and to optimize economics and ecologic performance. An optimized heat generation and overall network operation is possible with more information on the demand and flexibility options.
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Sustainable heating solutions involving renewable energy sources and low supply/return temperatures for district heating are evolving. Low temperature use in district heating allows reducing the heating operation costs significantly and at the same time ...
Feofilovs Maksims +2 more
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Operational planning and bidding for district heating systems with uncertain renewable energy production [PDF]
In countries with an extended use of district heating (DH), the integrated operation of DH and power systems can increase the flexibility of the power system achieving a higher integration of renewable energy sources (RES).
Andersen, Anders N. +3 more
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Heat pumps with district heating for the UK’s domestic heating: individual versus district level
Abstract The UK has set ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions, improve energy efficiency and affordability, encourage renewable energy generation, and reduce dependency on imported fossil fuels. Heating is the most essential component of the UK’s current residential energy consumption, and it is mostly supplied through the direct burning of ...
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Background District heating systems have been gaining importance in the last years. However, local circumstances, e.g. regarding heat demand and available heat sources, are diverse and new technologies especially in the low-temperature sector arise ...
Franz Zach +2 more
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A novel bidding method for combined heat and power units in district heating systems
We propose a bidding method for the participation of combined heat and power (CHP) units in the day-ahead electricity market. More specifically, we consider a district heating system where heat can be produced by CHP units or heat-only units, e.g., gas ...
Andersen, Anders N. +3 more
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Digitalization of District Heating [PDF]
Operating district heating network using additional data with the traditional data extracted from the SCADA system at the production is discussed. The benefits of including new data in daily operation for the utility is demonstrated. For the past decade, more and more data is becoming available for district heating utilities with the smart meters being
Bergsteinsson, Hjörleifur G +3 more
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Just Warmth: Developing Equitable and Sustainable District Heating Systems in Scotland [PDF]
Common Weal is of the view that:- The aims of the European Union’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), which requires EPCs to be produced for all new buildings and those being sold or rented out, are fundamentally sound and should serve to ...
Baker, Keith, Mould, Ron
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