: The handbook provides a review of financing schemes and economic drivers necessary for large-scale investments in these emerging green technologies. Key Technical Aspects
: The book centers on how lowering network temperatures enables the use of low-grade heat sources like solar thermal, geothermal, and industrial waste heat.
: The text is designed to be a tool for engineers, academics, and public officials to help adapt local energy systems to modern climate goals. Publication Details Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Handbook of Low Temperature District Heating Handbook of Low Temperature District Heating (G...
: It traces the history of district heating from steam-based systems to modern "integrated" networks, highlighting advancements in pipe technology and system design that minimize heat loss.
: It addresses critical engineering challenges, such as maintaining safe operation while preventing bacteria like Legionella in lower-temperature environments. : The handbook provides a review of financing
: Authors examine how reduced temperatures lead to higher production efficiency and improved thermal storage capacities.
: A major focus is placed on the role of data science and real-time monitoring to optimize network operation and performance. Publication Details Go to product viewer dialog for
The , edited by Roberto Garay-Martinez and Antonio Garrido-Marijuan, is a comprehensive academic and professional resource published by Springer Nature . It explores the transition toward more efficient, fourth-generation district heating systems that utilize lower supply temperatures to integrate renewable energy. Core Themes and Objectives