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Integrate heat supply strategies #232

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ClaraBuettner opened this issue Apr 28, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #274
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Integrate heat supply strategies #232

ClaraBuettner opened this issue Apr 28, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #274
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Heat demands will be categorized into four different categories with different supply strategies:

  1. individual heat demand (heat pump/gas boiler per house/zensus-cell)
  2. small district heating areas ('Nahwärme'):
  • up to 2,4 GWh demand (just an intermediate value, has to be checked and described)
  • technologies: CHP, solar thermal, heat pumps, boilers
  1. medium district heating areas:
  • up to 96 GWh demand (just an intermediate value, has to be checked and described)
  • technologies: CHP, solar thermal, heat pumps, boilers
  1. large district heating areas
  • more than 96 GWh demand (just an intermediate value, has to be checked and described)
  • technologies: CHP, geo thermal, heat pumps, boilers

The technologies inside category 2-4 will be distributed according to the cascade in NEP 2021 (Kurzstudie KWK).

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Integrate heat supply for individual and district heating
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