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Deutsch: Die Grafik zeigt die 4 verschiedenen Generation von Fernwärmesystemen samt ihren Wärmequellen English: In this picture the 4 different generations of district heating systems are shown, including the heat sources |
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Based on [1] and Henrik Lund et al: 4th Generation District Heating (4GDH): Integrating smart thermal grids into future sustainable energy systems. Energy 68, 2014, 1-11, doi:10.1016/j.energy.2014.02.089 |
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- Vorlauf
- Rücklauf
- Energieeffizienz
- 50-60°C (70°C) (Ultra-Niedrigtemperatur Fernwärme <50°C)
- ~25°C
- <70°C
- <100°C
- >100°C
- <45°C
- <200°C
- <80°C
- 1G / 1880-1930
- 4G / 2020-2050
- 3G / 1980-2020
- 2G / 1930-1980
- Entwicklung (Fernwärmegeneration) / Zeitraum Stand der Technik
- Fernwärmenetz
- Fernkältenetz
- Energieeffizienz /Temperaturlevel
- 1. Generation: Dampf
- Dampfbetriebenes System, Dampfleitungen in Betonführungen
- Heißwassersystem mit Druckleitungen, schwere Anlagenteile, große vor Ort errichtete Technik
- vorgedämmte Leitungen, Industrialisierte kompakte, Übergabestationen mit Wärmedämmung, Wärmezählung und Überwachung
- 4. Generation
- Niedriger Energiebedarf, Intelligentes Energiesystem (optimale Wechselwirkungen zwischen Energiequellen, Verteilung und Verbrauch), Zweiwegesystem
- 2. Generation: vor Ort errichtetes System
- 3. Generation: Vorgefertigtes System
- Dampfspeicher
- Kohle, Müll
- Nahwärme
- KWK Kohle, KWK Erdöl
- Solare Fernwärme
- Bioenergie, Bioenergie KWK
- KWK Müll, KWK Öl, KWK Kohle
- Heizwerke Müll, Öl, Kohle
- Müllheizkraftwerk KWK
- Potentielle zukünftige Energiequellen
- industrielle Biomassekonversion
- Fernwärme
- Industrieabwärme
- Rechenzentren
- Saisonale Wärmespeicher
- Geothermie
- Stromüberschüsse, Ökostrom
- 2-Wege-Nutzung, z.B. Supermarkt (Prosumer)
- Zentrale Fernkältewerke
- zentrale Großwärmepumpen
- Nutzung auch in Niedrigenergiehäusern (möglich)
- Kältespeicher
- Solare Fernwärme
- Wärmespeicher
- Bioenergie, KWK
- Biomass, CHP Biomass
- CHP waste, CHP oil, CHP coal
- Gas waste, Oil, Coal
- Future energy source
- Biomass conversion
- 2-way District Heating e.g. supermarket
- Centralised district cooling plant
- Centralised heat pump
- Coldstorage
- Industry surplus
- Heatstorage
- CHP Biomass
- CHP coal, CHP oil
- Steamstorage
- Local District Heating
- Data center
- Seasonal heat storage
- Geothermal
- PV, Wave, Wind surplus, Electricity
- CHP waste incineration
- Also low energy buildings
- Coal, Waste
- District Heating
- Large scale solar
- Development (District Heating generation) / Period of best available technology
- District heating grid
- District cooling grid
- Large scale solar
- Energy efficiency / temperature level
- 1G: STEAM
- Steam system, steam pipes in concrete ducts
- 2G: IN SITU
- Pressurised hot-water system, Heavy equipment, Large ”build on site” stations
- 3G: PREFABRICATED
- Pre-insulated pipes, Industrialised compact substations (also with insulation), Metering and monitoring
- 4G: 4th GENERATION
- Low energy demands, Smart energy (optimum interaction of energy sources, distribution and consumption), 2-way DH
- DH flow
- Energy efficiency
- 50-60°C (70°C) (ULTDH <50°C)
- ~25°C
- <70°C
- <100°C
- >100°C
- <45°C
- <200°C
- DH return
- <80°C
- 1G / 1880-1930
- 4G / 2020-2050
- 3G / 1980-2020
- 2G / 1930-1980
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