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Models for fast modelling of district heating and cooling networks

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  • del Hoyo Arce, Itzal
  • Herrero López, Saioa
  • López Perez, Susana
  • Rämä, Miika
  • Klobut, Krzysztof
  • Febres, Jesus A.

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Within the framework of AMBASSADOR, a collaborative project funded by European Commission under FP7, a Modelica® library for the modelling of thermal-energy transport in district heating systems has been developed. This library comprises detailed models of the distribution and consumption components commonly found in district heating systems. In this paper, the detailed models are discussed, along with their validation against Apros® and IDA-ICE® Software. The results show that, although most of the models perform similarly, they do not equally reproduce the dynamics. Some of the limitations detected from the simulation results are currently being solved in new developments within the EU-funded INDIGO project.

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  • del Hoyo Arce, Itzal & Herrero López, Saioa & López Perez, Susana & Rämä, Miika & Klobut, Krzysztof & Febres, Jesus A., 2018. "Models for fast modelling of district heating and cooling networks," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 82(P2), pages 1863-1873.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:82:y:2018:i:p2:p:1863-1873
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.06.109
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