European policy promotes increased use of excess heat as a means to increase the efficiency of resourceuse. By studying possible effects on greenhouse gases, this article aims to analyze and discuss systemaspects of the use of industrial excess heat in district heating. Effects on greenhouse gas emissions arestudied by applying different energy market conditions with different system boundaries in time andspace. First, life cycle assessment is used to assess the introduction of excess heat in district heating in acontemporary system with different geographical system boundaries. Thereafter, future energy marketscenarios for Europe are investigated to explore possible future outcomes. This study concludes that boththe heat production system ...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
European policy promotes increased use of excess heat as a means to increase the efficiency of resou...
European policy promotes increased use of excess heat as a means to increase the efficiency of resou...
The potential to increase usage of industrial excess heat is considered to be substantial and an imp...
Heat demand is a large contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the European Union (EU), as ...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
The adopted energy efficiency directive stresses the use of excess heat as a way to reach the EU tar...
The adopted energy efficiency directive stresses the use of excess heat as a way to reach the EU tar...
AbstractEH (excess heat) is an important, but yet partially unused, source for DH (district heating)...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
European policy promotes increased use of excess heat as a means to increase the efficiency of resou...
European policy promotes increased use of excess heat as a means to increase the efficiency of resou...
The potential to increase usage of industrial excess heat is considered to be substantial and an imp...
Heat demand is a large contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the European Union (EU), as ...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Increasing resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in manufacturing industry are prioritis...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
The adopted energy efficiency directive stresses the use of excess heat as a way to reach the EU tar...
The adopted energy efficiency directive stresses the use of excess heat as a way to reach the EU tar...
AbstractEH (excess heat) is an important, but yet partially unused, source for DH (district heating)...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...
Energy‐intensive industries across the EU‐28 release unused heat into the environment. This excess h...