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Transition towards carbon neutral district heating by utilising low-temperature heat
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One of the fundamental considerations in space heating (SH) consists in the variability of heat loads over time as result of external conditions. This paper shows the novel way to adapt a variable-flow system provide space heating (SH) and domestic hot water (DHW) to multiple buildings with varying loads.
Stanislav Chicherin +5 more
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One of the fundamental considerations in space heating (SH) consists in the variability of heat loads over time as result of external conditions. This paper shows the novel way to adapt a variable-flow system provide space heating (SH) and domestic hot water (DHW) to multiple buildings with varying loads.
Stanislav Chicherin +5 more
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Modeling of Low Temperature Geothermal District Heating Systems
International Journal of Green Energy, 2004In this work, low temperature geothermal district heating systems with heat pumps have been studied and compared with fuel-oil boiler heating systems for intermittent and continuous regimes according to the optimum indoor air temperature and operational cost. Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH) Campus is taken as a case study.
Nurdan Y?ld?r?m, G�lden G�k�en
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Industrial waste heat utilization for low temperature district heating
Energy Policy, 2013Large quantities of low grade waste heat are discharged into the environment, mostly via water evaporation, during industrial processes. Putting this industrial waste heat to productive use can reduce fossil fuel usage as well as CO2 emissions and water dissipation.
Hao Fang +4 more
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Low temperature district heating based on low temperature geothermal heat (30 oC)
2021A comparative study for a representative case district in the Netherlands with around 2500 dwellings has been executed with the purpose of identifying the best solution for a Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) with Low Temperature Geothermal Heat (LTGH) as the main heat source. The district is presently connected to the Dutch gas network. Its heat
Knepper, S. (author) +3 more
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Low temperature district heating using waste heat from biogas plant
2019A biogas plant can be a source of waste-heat flows with different thermal parameters. Application of such flows in local, low-temperature district-heating networks is a very attractive option for highly efficient, energetically and economically, co-generation systems applying biogas as the primary energy source.
Cenian, Adam, Noch, Tadeusz
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Low Temperature District Heating — Critical Literature Review
2018Nowadays, numerous initiatives are being undertaken with the aim to prevent further pollution of air, earth and water. Low temperature district heating (LTDH) offer here an advantage over other heating methods. Implementation of LTDH network into existing buildings have been performed e.g.
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Containment for the low temperature district nuclear-heating reactor
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1993Abstract An integral arrangement is adopted for the Low Temperature District Nuclear-Heating Reactor. The primary heat exchangers, control rod drives and spent fuel elements are put in the reactor pressure vessel together with the reactor core. The primary coolant flows in natural circulation through the reactor core and the primary heat exchangers ...
He Shuyan, Dong Duo
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Pumping power prediction in low temperature district heating networks
2015ABSTRACT A low temperature network providing heat for domestic buildings and cold for a large data centre was modelled in the software Polysun based on simplified loads. The emphasis was set on the electric energy consumption of the decentralized circulation pumps.
RUESCH, Florian +2 more
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