Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems

Use of low-temperature heat sources in district heating (DH) systems is gaining attention as a climate mitigation measure. Urban excess heat (UEH) from data centres, metro stations, sewage systems and service sector buildings’ cooling system belongs to these sources. The use of UEH affects energy su...

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Main Authors: Akram Sandvall, Martin Hagberg, Kristina Lygnerud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Energy Strategy Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X20301474
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spelling doaj-6ca9740127d04c91bd93e6d4335977bc2021-01-18T04:10:23ZengElsevierEnergy Strategy Reviews2211-467X2021-01-0133100594Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systemsAkram Sandvall0Martin Hagberg1Kristina Lygnerud2Corresponding author.; Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), SE-400 14, Gothenburg, SwedenSwedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), SE-400 14, Gothenburg, SwedenSwedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), SE-400 14, Gothenburg, SwedenUse of low-temperature heat sources in district heating (DH) systems is gaining attention as a climate mitigation measure. Urban excess heat (UEH) from data centres, metro stations, sewage systems and service sector buildings’ cooling system belongs to these sources. The use of UEH affects energy supply systems and system costs. We analyse the long-term system impacts of utilizing the four UEH sources through dynamic modelling of the energy systems. The study draws on data from real cases in four cities and addresses local conditions. The results show that UEH utilization can contribute to increased competitiveness of DH compared to individual heating. The system benefits are larger if UEH replaces boilers in DH system and/or in buildings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X20301474Excess heat utilizationTIMESHeat recoveryLow-carbon district heatingLow-temperature heat source
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author Akram Sandvall
Martin Hagberg
Kristina Lygnerud
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Martin Hagberg
Kristina Lygnerud
Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
Energy Strategy Reviews
Excess heat utilization
TIMES
Heat recovery
Low-carbon district heating
Low-temperature heat source
author_facet Akram Sandvall
Martin Hagberg
Kristina Lygnerud
author_sort Akram Sandvall
title Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
title_short Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
title_full Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
title_fullStr Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
title_sort modelling of urban excess heat use in district heating systems
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Strategy Reviews
issn 2211-467X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Use of low-temperature heat sources in district heating (DH) systems is gaining attention as a climate mitigation measure. Urban excess heat (UEH) from data centres, metro stations, sewage systems and service sector buildings’ cooling system belongs to these sources. The use of UEH affects energy supply systems and system costs. We analyse the long-term system impacts of utilizing the four UEH sources through dynamic modelling of the energy systems. The study draws on data from real cases in four cities and addresses local conditions. The results show that UEH utilization can contribute to increased competitiveness of DH compared to individual heating. The system benefits are larger if UEH replaces boilers in DH system and/or in buildings.
topic Excess heat utilization
TIMES
Heat recovery
Low-carbon district heating
Low-temperature heat source
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X20301474
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