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35 Heat-Pump-Based Local District Heating System with Hot Water Store

  • Shengqing Xiao , Dimitri Nefodov , Markus Richter und Thorsten Urbaneck
© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Foreword of the Editors VII
  4. Contents IX
  5. Enablers and Barriers to the Sustainable Transformation of Urban Districts XV
  6. Contributors LIX
  7. 1 Presentation of the “ENaQ” Energy Transition Lighthouse 1
  8. 2 Regulatory and Legal Challenges for District Energy Systems in Practice and Research 17
  9. 3 Multi-Objective Design Optimisation of District Energy Supply – The Influence of Different Domestic Hot Water Concepts 35
  10. 4 District Energy Management Scheduling using a Participatory Local Energy Market 53
  11. 5 Establishing a Smart City Data and Interoperability Platform 75
  12. 6 The Role of Citizen Participation in Developing a New Energetically Efficient Quarter – Limitations and Success Factors 91
  13. 7 “Mixed Reality Systems in the Participation in Urban Land Use Planning.” 109
  14. 8 Participatory Processes in Geodata-Based Thermal Energy Planning 119
  15. 9 Climate District Neue Weststadt 133
  16. 10 Climate Impact of Green Hydrogen in an Urban Context 145
  17. 11 Developing Sustainable City Districts: A Practitioner’s Report on Klimaquartier Neue Weststadt 161
  18. 12 Design of a Mobility Infrastructure in the Urban District with Special Consideration of the Public and Private Charging Infrastructure and the Expansion of the Bus Overhead Line Network 171
  19. 13 Power System Supporting Control Strategy for Es_West_P2G2P – from Idea to Implementation 191
  20. 14 Social Research to Enable Human- Oriented Energy Transition. Results from a Climate District 205
  21. 15 Integrated Research Approach of the Lighthouse Project EnStadt:Pfaff 219
  22. 16 Need for Further Development in Urban Land Use Planning to Enable Climate-neutral Districts 233
  23. 17 Methods for the Development of Energy Concepts for Climate Neutral Neighbourhoods 257
  24. 18 Greenhousegas Balancing and Life Cycle Analysis in the Context of Climate-Neutral Neighbourhoods 267
  25. 19 A Climate-Neutral Smart City District Supported by Digital Solutions 279
  26. 20 Technologies for Climate Neutral Districts: Agent Based Energy Management and Blockchain Based Organization for Energy Communities 295
  27. 21 Learning from Climate-Neutral Neighbourhoods: Social Scientific Work in the Living Lab EnStadt:Pfaff 311
  28. 22 QUARREE100 – Resilient, Integrated, System-Serving and Sustainable Energy Supply Systems in Existing Urban Quarters in the Context of Regional Structural Processes 327
  29. 23 Renewable Energy Communities – A New Model for Neighbourhoods? 343
  30. 24 Integration of Heat Consumers into Green Heating Networks – Municipal Control Instruments 359
  31. 25 Development and Basic Conceptualization of Digital Decision Support Tools to Promote Participation Processes in Energy Transition 375
  32. 26 Stochastic Modelling and Economic Analysis of Systems for using Volatile Solar Power 393
  33. 27 Resilient Energy System Design of Low Emission Districts – A Model Chain from National Scenarios to Plant Operation 415
  34. 28 Challenges for Establishing a Municipal Heating Company from a Research Project 435
  35. 29 Design and Integration of Large Heat Pumps for District Heating with heterogeneous building structures 453
  36. 30 Quantification of Regional Economic Effects through a Sustainable Heat Supply of a Neighbourhood 465
  37. 31 Presenting the lighthouse of energy transition „STADTQUARTIER 2050“ 483
  38. 32 Solutions for Climate-Neutral District Concepts 505
  39. 33 ZED (Demonstrating Zwickau’s Energy Transition): Innovations and Transformation for the Energy Turnaround -Electrical-Thermal Wide Area Synchronous Grid as the Basis for Energy-Efficient and Socially Fair Quarter Development 523
  40. 34 Thermal Smart Grid for Decentralised Heat Supply in the Quarter 541
  41. 35 Heat-Pump-Based Local District Heating System with Hot Water Store 579
  42. 36 Interconnection of Smart Homes and Smart Buildings as a Building Block of Smart Cities 595
  43. 37 Forecast-Based Storage Control at Quarter Level 611
  44. 38 User-Centred and Sustainable Local Mobility – A Participatory Approach in the Neighbourhood 623
  45. Index 639
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