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Advanced District Heating and Cooling (DHC) Systems presents the latest information on the topic, providing valuable information on the distribution of centrally generated heat or cold energy to buildings, usually in the form of space heating, cooling, and hot water. As DHC systems are more efficient and less polluting than individual domestic or commercial heating and cooling systems, the book provides an introduction to DHC, including its potential contribution to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, then reviews thermal energy generation for DHC, including fossil fuel-based technologies, those based on renewables, and surplus heat valorization. Final sections address methods to improve the efficiency of DHC
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monografia Rebiun18285774 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18285774 m o d cr cnu|||unuuu 150902t20162016ne ob 001 0 eng d 9781782423959 electronic bk.) 1782423958 electronic bk.) 9781782423744 1782423745 UCN0407294 UNAV TEC. 005050 bisacsh 697.54 23 Advanced district heating and cooling (DHC) systems Recurso electrónico] edited by Robin Wiltshire Amsterdam Boston Elsevier WoodHead Publishing [2016] Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Elsevier WoodHead Publishing Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Science Direct e-books Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy number 87 Vendor-supplied metadata ""Front Cover""; ""Advanced District Heating and Cooling (DHC) Systems""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""List of contributors""; ""Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy""; ""Part One: Introduction ""; ""1 Historical development of district heating and characteristics of a modern district heating system""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.1.1 The historical development of district heating""; ""1.1.2 The UK experience (1950 to present)""; ""1.2 Characteristics of a modern district heating system""; ""1.2.1 Building heating systems""; ""1.2.2 Building connections""; ""1.2.3 Heat distribution"" ""1.2.4 Heat sources""""1.2.5 Integration of elements""; ""1.3 Organisational aspects""; ""1.3.1 Heat planning and regulation""; ""1.3.2 Ownership""; ""1.3.3 Investments""; ""1.3.4 Customer relations""; ""1.4 Summary""; ""2 District heating and cooling policies worldwide""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Issues for discussion""; ""2.3 European Union""; ""2.3.1 Directive""; ""2.3.2 Denmark""; ""2.3.3 Finland""; ""2.4 Other Europe an countries""; ""2.4.1 Balkan countries""; ""2.4.2 Poland""; ""2.5 China""; ""2.6 Other Asian countries""; ""2.6.1 South Korea"" ""2.6.2 Kazakhstan""""2.7 Russia""; ""2.8 North America""; ""2.8.1 Common issues""; ""2.8.2 USA""; ""2.8.3 Canada""; ""Part Two: Energy sources and plant technologies ""; ""3 Cogeneration, biomass, waste to energy and industrial waste heat for district heating""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Thermal energy production by fossil fuel boiler plants for district heating ""; ""3.2.1 Light and heavy fuel oil boiler""; ""3.2.2 Natural gas boiler""; ""3.2.3 Coal-fired boiler""; ""3.3 CHP produced by engines for district heating ""; ""3.3.1 Motor CHP plants"" ""3.3.2 Gas turbine CHP plants""""3.3.3 Organic Rankine cycle ( ORC) CHP plant""; ""3.3.4 Stirling Engine CHP plant""; ""3.4 Large CHP plants for district heating ""; ""3.4.1 The CHP plant""; ""3.4.2 Combined process CHP plants""; ""3.4.3 Factors for selection of a cogeneration system""; ""3.5 Biomass and biogas for district heating ""; ""3.5.1 Biomass""; ""3.5.2 Biogas""; ""3.6 Waste to energy for district heating ""; ""3.6.1 Very brief on waste incineration""; ""3.6.1.1 Gasification CHP plant produces DH and electricity""; ""3.6.1.2 Connection to the DH network"" ""3.6.1.3 Connection to the electricity network""""3.6.1.4 Fuel transfer on the conveyor""; ""3.6.1.5 Fuel gasification""; ""3.6.1.6 Gas cooling""; ""3.6.1.7 Gas cleaning""; ""3.6.1.8 Ashes""; ""3.6.1.9 Boiler""; ""3.6.1.10 Flue gas cleaning""; ""3.6.1.11 Turbine and generator""; ""3.6.2 Waste burning""; ""3.7 Using industrial waste heat for district heating ""; ""3.7.1 Heat demand""; ""3.7.2 CHP integration to industrial process""; ""3.7.3 The potential of CHP in selected industrial sectors""; ""3.7.3.1 Chemical and refinery industry""; ""3.7.3.2 Wood industry"" Advanced District Heating and Cooling (DHC) Systems presents the latest information on the topic, providing valuable information on the distribution of centrally generated heat or cold energy to buildings, usually in the form of space heating, cooling, and hot water. As DHC systems are more efficient and less polluting than individual domestic or commercial heating and cooling systems, the book provides an introduction to DHC, including its potential contribution to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, then reviews thermal energy generation for DHC, including fossil fuel-based technologies, those based on renewables, and surplus heat valorization. Final sections address methods to improve the efficiency of DHC Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Wiltshire, Robin ed Woodhead Publishing in energy no. 87