2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13153923
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Potential of Thermal Energy Storage for a District Heating System Utilizing Industrial Waste Heat

Abstract: The potential for utilizing industrial waste heat for district heating is enormous. There is, however, often a temporal mismatch between the waste heat availability and the heating demand, and typically fossil-based peak boilers are used to cover the remaining heat demand. This study investigates the potential of applying a thermal energy storage tank at the district heating supply system at Mo Industrial Park in Norway, where waste heat from the off-gas of a ferrosilicon production plant is the main heating s… Show more

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“…Biogeochemical sensors for dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll and CO 2 , as well as sediment traps, will provide insights into primary productivity and carbon cycling, while passive and active acoustics link those dynamics to zooplankton and higher trophic activity. In a region with abundant deep-drafting icebergs, advanced expendable sensor technology will be employed to gain access to the surface properties that are important for physical (Zhou et al 2014;Hattermann 2018) and biological (Kauko et al 2020;Moreau et al 2023) processes, but which remain largely under-sampled in the region. The work of deploying and maintaining the MOMO instruments will be coordinated with Troll RS supply cruises, which have been extended to facilitate basic oceanographic research operations.…”
Section: The Multidisciplinary Ocean Moored Observatory (Momo)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biogeochemical sensors for dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll and CO 2 , as well as sediment traps, will provide insights into primary productivity and carbon cycling, while passive and active acoustics link those dynamics to zooplankton and higher trophic activity. In a region with abundant deep-drafting icebergs, advanced expendable sensor technology will be employed to gain access to the surface properties that are important for physical (Zhou et al 2014;Hattermann 2018) and biological (Kauko et al 2020;Moreau et al 2023) processes, but which remain largely under-sampled in the region. The work of deploying and maintaining the MOMO instruments will be coordinated with Troll RS supply cruises, which have been extended to facilitate basic oceanographic research operations.…”
Section: The Multidisciplinary Ocean Moored Observatory (Momo)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of understanding of the content conveyed, natural human fears related to rapid technological development, e.g., related to the fear of the domination of artificial intelligence, loss of control, or permanent surveillance, begin to emerge [136]. In addition, communication problems may be aggravated, in the case of such implementation, by organizational problems or conflicts closely related to each change, which certainly does not make things easier [137]. People feel threatened by the digitalization processes because they are afraid of losing their current position, work, relationships, and sphere of influence [90].…”
Section: Digital Strategies Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%