This paper presents a review of the sparse district-heating research programme undertaken in Sweden between 2002 and 2006. The goal of the programme was to increase the future competitiveness for district heat in low heat density areas, e.g., suburban single-family houses and small villages. Such areas are unfavourable, since revenues from heat sold are low compared with the investment cost for the local distribution network. In Sweden, district heat has a dominant position in the heat market for residential and service-sector buildings. In order for the business to grow, it is necessary to increase the rate of expansion in the detached-house segment. This is why the programme was initiated. The extent of the programme was set at [euro] 3.6...
The concept of district heating (DH) involves centralised heat production where heat is distributed ...
A review of sector coupling possibilities between the heat and electricity sectors in Sweden is made...
District heating through the Swedish model has proven to be an environmental and financially benefic...
This paper presents a review of the sparse district-heating research programme undertaken in Sweden ...
The expansion of district heating into areas of low heat densities (heat sparse areas) Constitutes a...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
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...
This article identifies and elaborates on preconditions, drivers and barriers behind the development...
Sweden and the rest of the EU member states have to reduce primary energy use andemissions of CO2, a...
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...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
For district heating (DH) companies, to expand in low heat density areas such as detached houses, it...
The concept of district heating (DH) involves centralised heat production where heat is distributed ...
A review of sector coupling possibilities between the heat and electricity sectors in Sweden is made...
District heating through the Swedish model has proven to be an environmental and financially benefic...
This paper presents a review of the sparse district-heating research programme undertaken in Sweden ...
The expansion of district heating into areas of low heat densities (heat sparse areas) Constitutes a...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
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...
This article identifies and elaborates on preconditions, drivers and barriers behind the development...
Sweden and the rest of the EU member states have to reduce primary energy use andemissions of CO2, a...
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...
District heating is well expanded in the residential areas in Sweden, although not in detached house...
For district heating (DH) companies, to expand in low heat density areas such as detached houses, it...
The concept of district heating (DH) involves centralised heat production where heat is distributed ...
A review of sector coupling possibilities between the heat and electricity sectors in Sweden is made...
District heating through the Swedish model has proven to be an environmental and financially benefic...