High resolution heat atlases for demand and supply mapping

Bernd Möller, Steffen Nielsen

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Abstract

Significant reductions of heat demand, low-carbon and renewable energy sources, and district heating are key elements in 100% renewable energy systems. Appraisal of district heating along with energy efficient buildings and individual heat supply requires a geographical representation of heat demand, energy efficiency and energy supply. The present paper describes a Heat Atlas
built around a spatial database using geographical information systems (GIS). The present atlas allows for per-building calculations of potentials and costs of energy savings, connectivity to existing district heat, and current heat supply and demand. For the entire building mass a conclusive link is established between the built environment and its heat supply. The expansion of district heating; the interconnection of distributed district heating systems; or the question whether to invest in ultra-efficient buildings with individual supply, or in collective heating using renewable energy for heating the current building stock, can be based on improved data.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
Volume1
Pages (from-to)41-58
Number of pages18
ISSN2246-2929
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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