Search for dissertations about: "Lead Heating"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 130 swedish dissertations containing the words Lead Heating.
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1. District Heating and CHP : Local Possibilities for Global Climate Change Mitigation
Abstract : Global warming, in combination with increasing energy demand and higher energy prices, makes it necessary to change the energy use. To secure the energy supply and to develop sustainable societies, construction of energy-efficient systems is at the same time most vital. READ MORE
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2. The future load curve of the Swedish building stock – Interactions between the heating load and district heating
Abstract : In line with global efforts directed against climate change, the building sector is required to undergo significant changes in terms of its energy management. This is the case for both the use of energy (reduced energy consumption) and the supply of energy (heat and electricity), and how these two interact. READ MORE
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3. A methodology to assess impacts of energy efficient renovation : a Swedish case study
Abstract : The European Union aims to reduce energy use and CO2-emissions by 40 % by the year 2030. The building sector has been identified as having a great potential to reduce emission of CO2 by increasing its energy efficiency. READ MORE
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4. On Intelligent District Heating
Abstract : Intelligent district heating is the combination of traditional district heating engineering and modern information and communication technology. A district heating systemis a highly complex environment consisting of a large number of distributed entities, and this complexity and geographically dispersed layout suggest that they are suitable for distributed optimization and management. READ MORE
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5. Towards Intelligent District Heating
Abstract : A district heating system consists of one or more production units supplying energy in the form of heated water through a distribution pipe network to a multitude of consumers. District heating systems come in a range of different forms and sizes; from small independent systems within industrial estates or university campuses to large city-wide systems supplying millions of consumers with heating and hot water. READ MORE