Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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249903 | Building and Environment | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper aims to verify the advantages of district heating and cooling (DHC) systems in terms of energy efficiency. From the measurement data, the parameters that characterize the energy efficiency of a heating/cooling plant are identified for DHC and an individual building. A simulation model that considers the difference in these parameters is developed. This model examines both the advantages and disadvantages of DHC systems and the effect of each parameter. The results show that the energy efficiency for cooling in DHC systems is superior to that in the case of individual cooling systems because of the “concentration effect” and “grade of operation”.
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Authors
Yoshiyuki Shimoda, Tomoji Nagota, Naoaki Isayama, Minoru Mizuno,