Integrated Strategic Heating and Cooling Planning on Regional Level for the case of Brasov
Richard Büchele,
Lukas Kranzl and
Marcus Hummel
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Abstract:
In this work a method for integrated strategic heating and cooling planning on regional level is presented and applied for the case study city of Brasov. The overall methodology comprises the calculation of the cost-optimal combination of heat savings with either district heating or individual supply technologies for different building groups located in different areas according to the availability of a current district heating network. This optimal combination is calculated for different scenarios and framework conditions, and different indicators like total system costs, total CO2 emissions, share of renewables etc. are calculated and compared to analyse the economic efficiency as well as the CO2 reduction potentials of various options to save heat and supply heat in the buildings. The results of the assessment show that at least a certain amount of heat savings is cheaper than all assessed heat supply options for all building groups but that renewable supply options are not the most economical alternatives per se in the assessed case study under stated conditions. The presented integrated planning process reveals that a long term planning is essential to reach decarbonisation goals and that current framework conditions should be adapted to generate more favourable conditions for renewable heating systems.
Keywords: District heating; Heat savings and supply; Heating and cooling planning; Regional level (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C60 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-09
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