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Space Heating of nZEB

2019
Buildings in northern and continental European climates need to be heated more than the half of the year to maintain required indoor thermal comfort; even in the Mediterranean countries space heating is needed at least occasionally. The energy used for the space heating of residential buildings has the largest share in energy demand for operation of ...
Sašo Medved, Suzana Domjan, Ciril Arkar
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Domestic electrical space heating with heat storage

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1999
Electricity consumption varies greatly during the day and the night. Any effort made to shift the use of electricity from the peak period to the off-peak period by applying some heat storage for space heating will be beneficial. In this paper, underfloor electrical heating has been studied using computer simulation.
M. M. Farid, X. D. Chen
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Space Heating Dynamics

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1983
Verification of models previously advanced for description of the active and passive modes of baseboard heating and forced air convection is given. Results of tests conducted under rigidly controlled conditions at the former Electric Space Conditioning Institute are shown to support the proposed models.
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Space heating

2021
Derek Worthing, Nigel Dann, Roger Heath
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Optimisation of a heat pump space heating system

Energy and Buildings, 1983
Abstract Because the heat pump has a very high capital cost compared with other forms of space heating, and also because the peak space heating demand in the U.K. only occurs for a few hours in the year, it has become recognised practice to install low capital cost supplementary electric heating to meet peak demands.
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Space Heating of Buildings

1988
There are numerous forms of heating system which may be used for space heating. A factor very influential in the choice today is costs: costs not only in terms of the initial installation but also in terms of fuel consumption and maintenance. Before selecting a system, examination of both initial and running costs needs to take place to provide a total
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A novel spatial–temporal space heating and hot water demand method for expansion analysis of district heating systems

Energy Conversion and Management, 2021
Drilon Meha   +2 more
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Magnitude and distribution of the untapped solar space-heating resource in U.S. climates

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Alan W Rempel
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