This article identifies and elaborates on preconditions, drivers and barriers behind the development of excess heat based systems of district heating in Sweden. Industrial excess heat based district heating systems are considered generally resource-efficient since it could reduce the use of fossil fuels and emissions of greenhouse gases by saving primary energy for district heating companies supplying heat to their heating customers. An increased recovery of excess heat from industrial processes and thermal power generation has great potential to reduce primary energy demands. Collaboration around heat supply is relatively rare. There is an increase but still, the increase is low compared to the supply of excess heat from the industrial pro...
Excess heat is a term used for heat losses that unutilised goes to the surroundings, but which to ac...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
The threat about increased global warming and the over-use of the Earth’s resources makes it importa...
This article identifies and elaborates on preconditions, drivers and barriers behind the development...
AbstractIn Sweden there is a potential to double the amount of industrial excess heat from todays 5 ...
District heating (DH) systems have experienced three generations since the 1880s. In chronological o...
In order to significantly lower the environmental impact from human activities, numerous efforts and...
In Sweden, district heating (DH) is quite well developed and is already mainly based on non-fossil f...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
This paper presents a review of the sparse district-heating research programme undertaken in Sweden ...
In Sweden, district heating meets currently above half of the heat demands in buildings. District he...
The district heating sector is challenged in its traditional way of doing business by buildings incr...
The district heating sector is challenged in its traditionalway of doing business by buildings incre...
The Swedish district heating sector has achieved a strong position with a market share of 60% during...
This report is made as a literature review, focusing on the work done to increase understanding of e...
Excess heat is a term used for heat losses that unutilised goes to the surroundings, but which to ac...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
The threat about increased global warming and the over-use of the Earth’s resources makes it importa...
This article identifies and elaborates on preconditions, drivers and barriers behind the development...
AbstractIn Sweden there is a potential to double the amount of industrial excess heat from todays 5 ...
District heating (DH) systems have experienced three generations since the 1880s. In chronological o...
In order to significantly lower the environmental impact from human activities, numerous efforts and...
In Sweden, district heating (DH) is quite well developed and is already mainly based on non-fossil f...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
This paper presents a review of the sparse district-heating research programme undertaken in Sweden ...
In Sweden, district heating meets currently above half of the heat demands in buildings. District he...
The district heating sector is challenged in its traditional way of doing business by buildings incr...
The district heating sector is challenged in its traditionalway of doing business by buildings incre...
The Swedish district heating sector has achieved a strong position with a market share of 60% during...
This report is made as a literature review, focusing on the work done to increase understanding of e...
Excess heat is a term used for heat losses that unutilised goes to the surroundings, but which to ac...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
The threat about increased global warming and the over-use of the Earth’s resources makes it importa...