COMBINED HEAT & POWER – heat infrastructure planning in Denmark
(2022) In HOT/COOL International Magazine on District Heating and Cooling 3(22). p.16-19- Abstract
- Denmark is ranked among the top countries in the world according to the World Energy Council (WEC) energy trilemma criteria: energy security, energy equity, and sustainability. The small Scandinavian country is known for its wind power technologies and large-scale integration of wind power into the grid. Compared to wind power, combined heat and power (CHP) plants, district heating (DH) technologies, and the underground network of pipes throughout the country has lived a relatively quiet life. However, these collective heat infrastructure networks and CHPs are fundamental for the energy efficiency of the Danish energy system and the top WEC ranking in the country.
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- author
- Johansen, Katinka LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2022-03-22
- type
- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- District heating, energy planning, energy history, energy policy, energy transition
- categories
- Popular Science
- in
- HOT/COOL International Magazine on District Heating and Cooling
- volume
- 3
- issue
- 22
- pages
- 4 pages
- publisher
- Danish Board of District Heating, DBDH
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 9ecf2ff0-2cc6-4da2-84e3-e89915ac0a23
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- 2023-05-05 11:20:43
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