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Weather and the Demand for Space Heat
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1961W HILE we can as yet do little to change the weather, we can nevertheless use weather variations to explain an occasional economic phenomenon. Considerable work has already been done on the connection between weather and the use of specific fuels in specific areas.' Recently, J. R. N. Stone and D. A. Rowe have related quarterly averages of temperature,
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A National Heat Demand Model for Germany
2017Spatial microsimulation models can be used for the analysis of complex systems. In this paper we make use of a spatial microsimulation model for the estimation of heat demand for Germany at a NUTS–3 level. The presented model creates a synthetic building stock by re-weighting the national microdata sample to small areas (NUTS–3) statistics with help of
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Forecasting Regional Demand for Heating Fuel
Growth and Change, 1978A more-efficient regional strategy is developed for predicting the residential heating demand for liquified petroleum (LP) gas. Reliable weather forecasting is necessary to predict fuel consumption, although government agencies ignore weather forecasts in setting allocation levels.
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Heat demand forecasting for concrete district heating system
2010This paper presents the results of an investigation of a model for short-term heat demand forecasting. Forecast of this heat demand course is significant for short-term planning of heat production and it is most important for technical and economic consideration. Weather forecasts are an important input to many heat demand forecasting models.
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The electrification of heat and demand side response
Abstract This paper explores the role that heat pumps will play in decarbonizing the residential sector, the resultant increase in electrical demand, and how recent research supports their use as a flexibility asset. The UK government has committed to achieving Net Zero by 2050 under the Climate Change Act 2008, reducing carbon ...openaire +1 more source
Bottom-up and top-down heat demand mapping methods for small municipalities, case Gllogoc
Energy, 2020Drilon Meha +2 more
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Modeling and Integration of Flexible Demand in Heat and Electricity Integrated Energy System
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2018Changzheng Shao +2 more
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