Large solar collector fields are very popular in district heating system in Denmark, even though the solar radiation source is not favourable at high latitudes compared to many other regions. Business models for large solar heating plants in Denmark has attracted much attention worldwide. Denmark is not only the biggest country in both total installed capacities and numbers of large solar district heating plants, but also is the first and only country with commercial market-driven solar district heating plants. By the end of 2017, more than 1.3 million m 2 solar district heating plants are in operation in Denmark. Furthermore, more than 70 % of the large solar district heating plants worldwide are constructed in Denmark. Based on the case of Denmark, this study reviews the development of large solar district heating plants in Denmark since 2006. Success factors for Danish experiences was summarized and discussed. Novel design concepts of large solar district heating plants are also addressed to clarify the future development trend. Potential integration of large solar district heating plants with other renewable energy technologies are discussed. This paper can provide references to potential countries that want to exploit the market for solar district heating plants. Policymakers can evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of solar district heating systems in the national energy planning level based on the know-how and experiences from Denmark.
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Solar thermal has contributed little for space heating in China. In 2014, although China shared 75.8% of the total solar collector installations in the world, only less than 0.3% of the solar collectors were used for space heating. To promote solar district heating (SDH) in China, based on Danish experiences and Chinese clean heating transformation practices, a PEST (policy, economics, social, and technology) analysis and a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis on SDH development in China were conducted. An extensive survey and on-site investigation were carried out to identify the applicability of SDH in rural areas. SDH development strategies, roadmap, and decision-making process for a SDH project are summarized. SDH has a broad application prospect in China with abundant solar resources and favorable policies. The solar heated floor area can achieve 756 million m 2 with an assumption of 3% coverage of the total heat demand of buildings. Particular areas with low population density, scarce resources, and strict environmental requirements, e.g., Tibet, should be given a high priority for SDH. Rural villages and small towns with a better infrastructure, e.g., district heating networks, are the best target market for SDH in the next five years. With the development of seasonal heat storage technologies and the accumulation of practical experience, SDH can be expanded to industrial parks, large residential communities in sparsely populated northwest China. Integration of solar heat with existing heating networks in big cities with central heating will be challenging in the long run.
Highlights Solar district heating has a broad application prospect in China. The solar heated area can achieve 756 million m 2 with an assumption of 3% coverage of the total heat demand of buildings. High-performance flat plate collectors will significantly increase the reliability and reduce the operation & maintenance cost of solar district heating systems. A solar assisted ground source heat pump system is a reliable solution as a form of solar district heating.
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