2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13226007
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Possibilities of Transition from Centralized Energy Systems to Distributed Energy Sources in Large Polish Cities

Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to evaluate the possible transition routes from the existing centralized energy systems in Polish cities to modern low-emission distributed energy systems based on locally available energy sources, mainly solar energy. To evaluate these possibilities, this paper first presents the current structure of energy grids and heating networks in Polish cities. A basic review of energy consumption in the building sector is given, with emphasis on residential buildings. This paper deals wit… Show more

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“…It supplies heat to over 80% of buildings in the city. Heat is produced in co-generation, and coal is the main energy fuel [22]. Polish district heating…”
Section: District Heating Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It supplies heat to over 80% of buildings in the city. Heat is produced in co-generation, and coal is the main energy fuel [22]. Polish district heating…”
Section: District Heating Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It supplies heat to over 80% of buildings in the city. Heat is produced in co-generation, and coal is the main energy fuel [22]. Polish district heating systems are high temperature systems since they can supply steam with temperatures of 120 • C. The present state and planned development of Warsaw's district heating system is presented in Figure 8 and it is mainly for residential purposes.…”
Section: District Heating Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Editorial article provides a summary of the Special Issue of Energies, covering the published papers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] which address several of the topics mentioned in the Introduction. Table 1 identifies the most relevant topics in each published paper.…”
Section: Published Papers Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [6], Dorota Chwieduk et al evaluate the possible transition routes from the existing centralized energy systems in Polish cities to modern low emission distributed energy systems based on locally available energy sources, mainly solar energy. The evaluation of these possibilities is based first on the presentation of the current structure of energy grids and heating networks in Polish cities, then a basic review of energy consumption in the building sector is given with the emphasis on residential buildings.…”
Section: Published Papers Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DES improve energy delivery systems and operations for managing electricity and its storage system to support a sustainable energy mix worldwide. There is a need for a global shift towards a sustainable resilience energy system that helps displace coal, gas, and oil resources with alternative sources of renewable energy, including solar panels and wind turbine manufacturing [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%