2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.seja.2022.100017
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Solar fractions of SHIP plants considering the availability of roof area based on OpenStreetMap data

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“…As shown in DA.1 [3], ambient temperature dependent heat demand can take a significant share of the overall heat demand within an industrial company. A study within Task 64/IV with 489 industrial companies showed that 60 % of the analyzed companies have enough roof area available to design the solar heating plant, according to VDI 3988 [4]. As shown by Figure 5 (a), the potential solar fraction is in the range of around 35 % (Cluster 0, no ambient temperature dependency) to less than 5 % (Cluster 3, strong ambient temperature dependency).…”
Section: Limitations Of Solar Fraction By the Availability Roof Area ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in DA.1 [3], ambient temperature dependent heat demand can take a significant share of the overall heat demand within an industrial company. A study within Task 64/IV with 489 industrial companies showed that 60 % of the analyzed companies have enough roof area available to design the solar heating plant, according to VDI 3988 [4]. As shown by Figure 5 (a), the potential solar fraction is in the range of around 35 % (Cluster 0, no ambient temperature dependency) to less than 5 % (Cluster 3, strong ambient temperature dependency).…”
Section: Limitations Of Solar Fraction By the Availability Roof Area ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TYPES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY Any energy that is directly replenished from the sun, such as thermal energy, photovoltaic energy, and photochemical energy, as well as any energy that is indirectly replenished from the sun, such as wind energy, hydropower, or other movement, eventually returns to nature and its resources [1]. Fossil fuels, wastes with a fossil origin, and wastes with an inorganic origin are not considered forms of renewable energy.…”
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confidence: 99%