Authors
Sreenath Sukumaran, Hesham Ali Ali, Tanel Kirs, Anna Volkova
Publication date
2024/5/29
Source
CONECT. International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies
Pages
29
Description
With the rising cooling demand and prevalent energy crisis, District cooling (DC) is evolving as one of the sustainable energy solution worldwide. As per ‘EHP DHC Outlook, May 2023’, the sales in DC sector reached 3 TWh, covering more than 150 European cities. The centralised nature of the DC system offer benefits such as energy efficient operations, sector coupling, peak load management. Further, the feasibility of integrating renewable technologies (eg. solar energy), free cooling sources (eg. seawater heatpumps) and thermal energy storage (eg. ice slurry) is also explored. These developments make the futuristic DC system quite complex, as it involves multiple energy transformations. In this regard, utilising computation tools for decision-making has become increasingly relevant. However, choosing the appropriate approach among the existing ones in this evolving field is a curb some task for energy …
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