Alternative appraisal of district heating in Glasgow
N.J.D. Lucas
Applied Energy, 1976, vol. 2, issue 4, 309-315
Abstract:
Using data from a report prepared by the South of Scotland Electricity Board on the feasibility of providing district heating in Glasgow, this paper investigates the economic justification for generating heat and power together in that particular case. The paper concludes that the combined scheme satisfies the Treasury's usual criterion for investment in the public sector. The conclusion conflicts with that of the SSEB report.
Date: 1976
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