2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2023.04.048
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How to develop fifth-generation district heating and cooling in Sweden? Application review and best practices proposed by middle agents

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“…[18], [38], [38] Integration of renewables Thermal energy storage is regarded as a promising technology for integration of renewable energy sources, assisting in counteracting the intermittency of solar and wind power. [31], [39] 5GDHC ready Heat storages constitute fundaments in 5 th generation district heating having a 100% renewable energy target. [31], [38], [40] Peak shaving PTES help reduce the dependency of fossil fuels and other expensive fuels during periods of high heat demand.…”
Section: Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18], [38], [38] Integration of renewables Thermal energy storage is regarded as a promising technology for integration of renewable energy sources, assisting in counteracting the intermittency of solar and wind power. [31], [39] 5GDHC ready Heat storages constitute fundaments in 5 th generation district heating having a 100% renewable energy target. [31], [38], [40] Peak shaving PTES help reduce the dependency of fossil fuels and other expensive fuels during periods of high heat demand.…”
Section: Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%