2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-022-02401-2
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A methodology for systematic mapping of heat sources in an urban area

Abstract: The increased use of heat pumps to utilise low-temperature heat will undoubtedly be a part of future emission reduction measures within the heating sector. Identifying these heat sources and assessing their heat potential is essential for their utilisation. Different methods for estimating the potential of excess and natural heat sources found in the urban environment are presented in this study. The research aims to present a replicable estimation methodology which can be applied to any urban area. The method… Show more

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“…Installations that use heat pumps for heating, cooling and the production of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) consume electrical energy for the operation of electric compressors, circulation pumps and building fans, but the emissions are much lower than those of conventional systems (Rosen and Koohi-Fayegh 2017 ). Additionally, geothermal systems are generally well accepted, particularly in countries with established geothermal industries, and most people are supportive of them, since they are not intrusive and in many cases they are almost invisible or with low impact, due to the compact installations (Sundell and Rämä 2022 ; Tester et al 2021 ; Glassley 2015 ;). US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA; 1997 ) estimated that geothermal heat pumps could reduce energy consumption by up to 72% compared to conventional electrical heating and air conditioning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Installations that use heat pumps for heating, cooling and the production of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) consume electrical energy for the operation of electric compressors, circulation pumps and building fans, but the emissions are much lower than those of conventional systems (Rosen and Koohi-Fayegh 2017 ). Additionally, geothermal systems are generally well accepted, particularly in countries with established geothermal industries, and most people are supportive of them, since they are not intrusive and in many cases they are almost invisible or with low impact, due to the compact installations (Sundell and Rämä 2022 ; Tester et al 2021 ; Glassley 2015 ;). US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA; 1997 ) estimated that geothermal heat pumps could reduce energy consumption by up to 72% compared to conventional electrical heating and air conditioning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method developed by Brückner [12], based on the German industry sector, uses fuel consumption and EH ratios to estimate EH potentials of specific industrial sites. Sundell et al [13] showed a systematic mapping method for industrial EH and other heat sources in urban areas. They found out that the mapping and identification of EH mainly depends on the available data and its quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%