AbstractDistrict heating systems contribute with low primary energy supply in the energy system by providing heat from heat assets like combined heat and power, waste incineration, geothermal heat, wood waste, and industrial excess heat. These heat assets would otherwise be wasted or not used. Still, there are several reasons to use these assets as efficiently as possible, i.e., ability to compete, further reduced use of primary energy resources, and less environmental impact. Low supply and return temperatures in the distribution networks are important operational factors for obtaining an efficient district heating system. In order to achieve low return temperatures, customer substations and secondary heating systems must perform without t...
AbstractFuture smart energy grids will require more information exchange between interfaces in the e...
Most existing urban district heating networks (DHNs) operate on relatively high temperatures. Typica...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...
AbstractDistrict heating systems contribute with low primary energy supply in the energy system by p...
AbstractCurrent temperature levels in European district heating networks are still too high with res...
This thesis gives a summary of different faults that occur in district heating substations and sugge...
Fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) of district heating substations (DHS) are important activities...
This thesis focuses on how district heating utilities may work with fault handling in customer insta...
District heating delivers more than 70% of the energy used for heating and domestichot water in Swed...
One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
The district heating (DH) customer installations in current DH systems contain a variety of differen...
The development of district heating (DH) systems is facing the challenge of servicing areas with low...
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy s...
The condensed Transformation Roadmap can be expressed as: 1. Eliminate temperature errors in existin...
When trying to integrate more fossil-free heat sources such as renewable energy and heatrecycled fro...
AbstractFuture smart energy grids will require more information exchange between interfaces in the e...
Most existing urban district heating networks (DHNs) operate on relatively high temperatures. Typica...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...
AbstractDistrict heating systems contribute with low primary energy supply in the energy system by p...
AbstractCurrent temperature levels in European district heating networks are still too high with res...
This thesis gives a summary of different faults that occur in district heating substations and sugge...
Fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) of district heating substations (DHS) are important activities...
This thesis focuses on how district heating utilities may work with fault handling in customer insta...
District heating delivers more than 70% of the energy used for heating and domestichot water in Swed...
One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
The district heating (DH) customer installations in current DH systems contain a variety of differen...
The development of district heating (DH) systems is facing the challenge of servicing areas with low...
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy s...
The condensed Transformation Roadmap can be expressed as: 1. Eliminate temperature errors in existin...
When trying to integrate more fossil-free heat sources such as renewable energy and heatrecycled fro...
AbstractFuture smart energy grids will require more information exchange between interfaces in the e...
Most existing urban district heating networks (DHNs) operate on relatively high temperatures. Typica...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...