In the framework of the energy strategy toward 2050, district heating systems (DHS) offers a great flexibility in terms of heat generation technologies and renewable resources integration, resulting, in case of proper management and supply conditions, in fossil primary energy and greenhouse gases savings compared to conventional technologies. In Italy, only the 2.5% of the thermal final uses are satisfied by DHS and, although widely available over the territory, those fuelled by wooden biomass represent less than the half of the total. Many studies in this framework have highlighted the need of methods and tools for a better understanding of the operative conditions, of the potentialities and of the optimal evolution of biomass DHS. To that...