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District Heating Scheme info from Energy Library

Mon, 07/11/2011 - 4:27pm -- sam

Special Topic: District Heating

Metamorphoses of cogeneration-based district heating in Romania: A case study. F. Iacobescu; V. Badescu. Energy Policy; Vol. 39 (1), Jan 2011, p.269-280

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic1)

Techno-economic analysis of renewable energy source options for a district heating project. Ghafghazi, S. et al. International Journal of Energy Research; Oct 2010, Vol. 34 (12), p.1109-1120

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic2)

A district heating system based on absorption heat exchange with CHP systems. L. Fu et al. Frontiers of Energy and Power Engineering in China; Mar 2010, Vol. 4 (1), p.77-83

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic3)

Utilizing district energy system as a cost-effective measure in meeting UK domestic „zero carbon. targets. Chow, Yee. International Journal of Low Carbon Technologies; Sep 2009, Vol. 4 (3), p.169-174

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic4)

Optimal size and layout planning for district heating and cooling networks with distributed generation options. Damiana Chinese. International Journal of Energy Sector Management; 2008, Vol. 2 (3), p.385-419

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic5)

A key review on performance improvement aspects of geothermal district heating systems and applications. Leyla Ozgener et al. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; Vol. 11 (8), Oct 2007, p.1675-1697

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic6)

Internalising external costs of electricity and heat production in a municipal energy system. K. Holmgren; S. Amiri. Energy Policy; Vol. 35 (10), Oct 2007, p.5242-5253

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic7)

Life cycle assessment of fuels for district heating: A comparison of waste incineration, biomass- and natural gas combustion. O. Eriksson et al. Energy Policy; Vol. 35 (2), Feb 2007, p.1346-1362

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic8)

Thermodynamic analysis of a ground-source heat pump system for district heating. Hepbasli, A. International Journal of Energy Research; 6/10/2005, Vol. 29 (7), p.671-687

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic9)

Life cycle assessment of the district heat distribution system - Part 2: Network construction. M. Fröling; M. Svanström. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment; Nov 2005, Vol. 10 (6), p.425-435

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic10)

Energy and environmental conservation through district heating. N. Hu et al. Energy Engineering; 2005, Vol. 102 (1), p.10-20

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic11)

A model for predicting the yearly load in district heating systems. G. R. Jonsson. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.: Part A Journal of Power and Energy; 2002, Vol. 216 (3), p.277 (5 pp.)

(To request: email library@energylibrary.org.nz Ref: 1011-Topic12)

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