District heating enables an economical use of energy sources that would otherwise be wasted to cover the heating demands of buildings in urban areas. For efficient utilization of local waste heat and renewable heat sources, low distribution temperatures are of crucial importance. This study evaluates a local heating network being planned for a new building area in Trondheim, Norway, with waste heat available from a nearby ice skating rink. Two alternative supply temperature levels have been evaluated with dynamic simulations: low temperature (40 °C), with direct utilization of waste heat and decentralized domestic hot water (DHW) production using heat pumps; and medium temperature (70 °C), applying a centralized heat pump to lift the temper...
Seasons cause large variations in heating demand for buildings, and the heat is produced for distric...
Existing district heating networks (DHNs) are often designed for relatively high temperatures, typic...
The development of sustainable and innovative solutions for the production and supply of energy at d...
Low-temperature district heating (LTDH) grids extend the options for using local low-grade waste-hea...
Today's district heating (DH) networks in Norway are 2nd and 3rd generation systems, with supply tem...
Most existing urban district heating networks (DHNs) operate on relatively high temperatures. Typica...
Potential waste heat integration in low-temperature district heating (LTDH) systems is a main task f...
District heating is an under-researched part of the energy system, notwithstanding its enormous pote...
District heating (DH) will play an important role in the future fossil-free energy systems by enabli...
A promising district heating concept consists of distributing the heat at temperatures below 45 °C a...
The effects of new heat pump and solar collector capacity in an existing district heating system are...
A promising way to make use of waste heat sources is to distribute the heat to nearby buildings via ...
One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
Low temperature is the most significant feature of the future district heating (DH) - the 4th genera...
District heating has an important role in the shift to carbon-neutral energy systems through enablin...
Seasons cause large variations in heating demand for buildings, and the heat is produced for distric...
Existing district heating networks (DHNs) are often designed for relatively high temperatures, typic...
The development of sustainable and innovative solutions for the production and supply of energy at d...
Low-temperature district heating (LTDH) grids extend the options for using local low-grade waste-hea...
Today's district heating (DH) networks in Norway are 2nd and 3rd generation systems, with supply tem...
Most existing urban district heating networks (DHNs) operate on relatively high temperatures. Typica...
Potential waste heat integration in low-temperature district heating (LTDH) systems is a main task f...
District heating is an under-researched part of the energy system, notwithstanding its enormous pote...
District heating (DH) will play an important role in the future fossil-free energy systems by enabli...
A promising district heating concept consists of distributing the heat at temperatures below 45 °C a...
The effects of new heat pump and solar collector capacity in an existing district heating system are...
A promising way to make use of waste heat sources is to distribute the heat to nearby buildings via ...
One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
Low temperature is the most significant feature of the future district heating (DH) - the 4th genera...
District heating has an important role in the shift to carbon-neutral energy systems through enablin...
Seasons cause large variations in heating demand for buildings, and the heat is produced for distric...
Existing district heating networks (DHNs) are often designed for relatively high temperatures, typic...
The development of sustainable and innovative solutions for the production and supply of energy at d...