Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica

Highly efficient cogeneration and district heating systems have a significant potential for primary energy savings and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the utilization of a waste heat and renewable energy sources. These potentials are still highly underutilized in most European coun...

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Main Authors: Dorotić Hrvoje, Novosel Tomislav, Duić Neven, Pukšec Tomislav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171901021
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spelling doaj-2e13bee27cc8431196b2c4399961adc82021-02-02T00:27:40ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01190102110.1051/e3sconf/20171901021e3sconf_eems2017_01021Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika GoricaDorotić HrvojeNovosel TomislavDuić NevenPukšec TomislavHighly efficient cogeneration and district heating systems have a significant potential for primary energy savings and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the utilization of a waste heat and renewable energy sources. These potentials are still highly underutilized in most European countries. They also play a key role in the planning of future energy systems due to their positive impact on the increase of integration of intermittent renewable energy sources, for example wind and solar in a combination with power to heat technologies. In order to ensure optimal levels of district heating penetration into an energy system, a comprehensive analysis is necessary to determine the actual demands and the potential energy supply. Economical analysis of the grid expansion by using the GIS based mapping methods hasn’t been demonstrated so far. This paper presents a heat demand mapping methodology and the use of its output for the district heating network expansion analysis. The result are showing that more than 59% of the heat demand could be covered by the district heating in the city of Velika Gorica, which is two times more than the present share. The most important reason of the district heating's unfulfilled potential is already existing natural gas infrastructure.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171901021
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author Dorotić Hrvoje
Novosel Tomislav
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Pukšec Tomislav
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Novosel Tomislav
Duić Neven
Pukšec Tomislav
Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
E3S Web of Conferences
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Novosel Tomislav
Duić Neven
Pukšec Tomislav
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title Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
title_short Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
title_full Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
title_fullStr Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
title_full_unstemmed Heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: Case study of Velika Gorica
title_sort heat demand mapping and district heating grid expansion analysis: case study of velika gorica
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Highly efficient cogeneration and district heating systems have a significant potential for primary energy savings and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the utilization of a waste heat and renewable energy sources. These potentials are still highly underutilized in most European countries. They also play a key role in the planning of future energy systems due to their positive impact on the increase of integration of intermittent renewable energy sources, for example wind and solar in a combination with power to heat technologies. In order to ensure optimal levels of district heating penetration into an energy system, a comprehensive analysis is necessary to determine the actual demands and the potential energy supply. Economical analysis of the grid expansion by using the GIS based mapping methods hasn’t been demonstrated so far. This paper presents a heat demand mapping methodology and the use of its output for the district heating network expansion analysis. The result are showing that more than 59% of the heat demand could be covered by the district heating in the city of Velika Gorica, which is two times more than the present share. The most important reason of the district heating's unfulfilled potential is already existing natural gas infrastructure.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171901021
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