What is it about?
This publication is about designing an energy planning tool on a regional basis to determine the capacities of renewable-based energy conversion systems to meet regional heat requirements, specifically focusing on space heating and domestic hot water production. It also discusses the use of biomass-based energy conversion technologies and the benefits of employing city-wide distribution networks for energy supply. The research aims to optimize renewable energy systems to meet energy requirements in urban districts efficiently and sustainably.
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Why is it important?
The novelty of this publication lies in the development of a method for determining the optimal capacities of renewable energy-based conversion systems on a regional basis, specifically focusing on meeting regional heat requirements. Additionally, the publication emphasizes the benefits of employing city-wide distribution networks for energy supply, utilizing large-scale energy conversion systems, and considering borehole storage options for balancing heat production and demand between different seasons.
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This page is a summary of: Regional Energy Planning Tool for Renewable Integrated Low-Energy District Heating Systems: Environmental Assessment, January 2013, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7588-0_45.
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