Ingo Wagner Policy Manager, DHC+ Technology Platform Eufores IPM, Vienna, 20 October 2018 Renewables in District Heating and Cooling - An overview, market developments and an outlook to the future
Ingo WagnerPolicy Manager, DHC+ Technology PlatformEufores IPM, Vienna, 20 October 2018
Renewables in District Heating and Cooling -An overview, market developments and an outlook to the future
Source: Heat Roadmap Europe 4
Source: Heat Roadmap Europe 4
Source: Heat Roadmap Europe 4
Current H&C demand and RES shares
Consequences of too low/high values
Credits: Ingo Wagner
Credits: Ingo Wagner
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District Heating Share (%)
Renewable Energy vs. District Heating
Austria Belgium
Bulgaria Croatia
Cyprus Czech Republic
Denmark Estonia
Finland France
Germany Greece
Hungary Ireland
Italy Latvia
Lithuania Luxembourg
Malta Netherlands
Poland Portugal
Romania Slovak Republic
Slovenia Spain
Sweden United Kingdom
Source: Heat Roadmap Europe 4
RES & DHC penetration: A correlation?
Consequences of too low/high valuesCredits: www.heatroadmap.eu
Credits: www.planheat.eu
The future of RES in DHC
Credits: www.heatroadmap.eu
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ꓕꓔ Interval of feasible DH share in HRE 2050
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District heating source shares in HRE4 2050
CHP plants
Geothermal
Heat pumps
Solar thermal
Industrial excess
Electric boilers
Fuel boilers
Waste
incineration
Credits: www.solar-district-heating.eu
Credits: www.coolDH.eu
Consequences of too low/high values
Credits: www.aurubis.com
Credits: www.reuseheat.eu
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