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Innovative system for delivery of low temperature district heating [PDF]
An innovative Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) local network is developed in Nottingham, supported by REMOURBAN project, part of the H2020 Smart City and Community Lighthouse scheme.
Anton Ivanov Ianakiev +3 more
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Roadblocks to Low Temperature District Heating [PDF]
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts towards the utilization of thermal energy. In the UK, heating and hot water accounts for around 40% of energy consumption and 20% of greenhouse gas ...
Michael-Allan Millar +4 more
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Low Temperature District Heating: An Expert Opinion Survey [PDF]
Among the available solutions for building heating and cooling, district heating (DH) and district cooling (DC) systems are considered some of the best options since they can ensure a better control of pollutant emissions and greater efficiency than ...
Alessandro Guzzini +3 more
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Solar Energy in Low Temperature District Heating [PDF]
Solar technologies are flexible and can be used for both centralized and decentralized energy production. The main aim of this article is to compare different solar technologies and configurations for integration into the DH system.
Pakere Ieva, Blumberga Dagnija
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Low Temperature District Heating for Future Energy Systems [PDF]
The building sector is responsible for more than one third of the final energy consumption of societies and produces the largest amount of greenhouse gas emissions of all sectors. This is due to the utilisation of combustion processes of mainly fossil fuels to satisfy the heating demand of the building stock. Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can
Schmidt, Dietrich +7 more
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Comparison of Low-temperature District Heating Concepts in a Long-Term Energy System Perspective [PDF]
District heating systems are important components in an energy efficient heat supply. With increasing amounts of renewable energy, the foundation for district heating is changing and the approach to its planning will have to change.
Rasmus Lund +3 more
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Techno-Economic Analysis of Rural 4th Generation Biomass District Heating [PDF]
Biomass heating networks provide renewable heat using low carbon energy sources. They can be powerful tools for economy decarbonization. Heating networks can increase heating efficiency in districts and small size municipalities, using more efficient ...
Víctor M. Soltero +3 more
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Successful implementation of low temperature district heating case studies
Low temperature district heating is recognized as a key technology for the (cost-) efficient integration of renewable energy and waste heat sources in our energy systems.
Dietrich Schmidt +6 more
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Low temperature district heating networks for complete energy needs fulfillment
In order to reduce fossil fuels consumption and pollutant emissions, high contribution is given by district heating. In particular, the integration with renewable energy may lead to a significant increase in energy conversion efficiency and energy saving.
Maria Alessandra Ancona +5 more
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District Heating Expansion Potential with Low-Temperature and End-Use Heat Savings [PDF]
District heating has the potential to play a key role in the transition towards a renewable energy system. However, the development towards reduced heat demands threatens the feasibility of district heating.
Steffen Nielsen, Lars Grundahl
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