New generation of district heating had introduced the concept of smart thermal grids, consisting in the bidirectional heat exchange between network and final users. In this context, users substations represent key points for the optimal integration between district heating networks and distributed generators. In this paper several schemes for smart users substations will be presented and the actions required to convert existing substations will be evaluated through a technical analysis.

Ancona M., B.L. (2019). Smart District Heating: Hypothesis to Convert Existing Utility Substations. LA TERMOTECNICA, giugno 2019, 58-63.

Smart District Heating: Hypothesis to Convert Existing Utility Substations

Ancona M.;Branchini L.;De Pascale A.;Melino F.
2019

Abstract

New generation of district heating had introduced the concept of smart thermal grids, consisting in the bidirectional heat exchange between network and final users. In this context, users substations represent key points for the optimal integration between district heating networks and distributed generators. In this paper several schemes for smart users substations will be presented and the actions required to convert existing substations will be evaluated through a technical analysis.
2019
Ancona M., B.L. (2019). Smart District Heating: Hypothesis to Convert Existing Utility Substations. LA TERMOTECNICA, giugno 2019, 58-63.
Ancona M., Branchini L., De Pascale A., Melino F.,
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