[HTML][HTML] Reduction of supply temperature in existing district heating: A review of strategies and implementations

E Guelpa, M Capone, A Sciacovelli, N Vasset… - Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
Most of the existing district heating systems are second and third generation and operate
with supply temperature above 80–100° C. To meet long-term decarbonization targets …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamically distributed district heating for an existing system

M Rämä, E Pursiheimo, D Sundell… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2024 - Elsevier
The study in hand introduces the concept of dynamically distributed district heating. The
concept addresses the challenges related to transforming an existing 3rd generation district …

[HTML][HTML] Network configurations for implemented low-temperature district heating

S Werner - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper presents the findings and conclusions from an inventory of network
configurations implemented in several early projects concerning low-temperature district …

Technical and economic assessment of supermarket and power substation waste heat integration into existing district heating systems

H Dorotić, K Čuljak, J Miškić, T Pukšec, N Duić - Energies, 2022 - mdpi.com
District heating systems are almost always located in densely populated urban areas where
various heat sources are available, such as cooling and refrigeration systems in …

Holistic Operational Signatures for an energy-efficient district heating substation in buildings

Y Hong, S Yoon - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
District heating (DH) is recognized as a sustainable energy infrastructure in cities and
buildings. DH substation operation is essential to bridging the gap between plants and …

[HTML][HTML] Transition towards university campus carbon neutrality by connecting to city district heating network

P Hiltunen, A Volkova, E Latõšov, K Lepiksaar, S Syri - Energy Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The campus of Tallinn University of Technology consists of 26 buildings with a total
annual heat demand of approximately 20 GWh. A local natural gas-fired boiler provides …

[HTML][HTML] Cascade sub-low temperature district heating networks in existing district heating systems

A Volkova, S Reuter, S Puschnigg, H Kauko… - Smart Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Existing district heating networks (DHNs) are often designed for relatively high temperatures,
typically 80–120° C supply and 40–60° C return. The transformation of such high …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring opportunities for temperature reduction in existing district heating infrastructures

M Capone, E Guelpa, V Verda - Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
The integration of renewable energy sources into existing district heating systems is
imperative for the decarbonization of the global energy system. This transition is particularly …

Local multi-modal energy market for thermal-electric energy systems with consideration of temperature flexibility in heating subnetworks

T Huynh, P Friedrich, S Thiem, V Danov, F Steinke… - Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
District heating systems are critical in this transition towards climate-neutral energy systems
as they enable a close coupling of thermal and electric energy systems. However, the …

Advancing sustainable energy: a systematic review of geothermal-powered district heating and cooling networks

MA Kassem, A Moscariello - International Journal of Sustainable …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
District heating and cooling networks distribute centrally generated heat through insulated
pipes to multiple buildings, offering efficiency and reduced emissions, especially when using …