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District Heating and Cooling Enable Efficient Energy Resource Utilisation

Henning, Dag; Gebremedhin, Alemayehu
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2012
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Henning, D. & Gebremedhin, A. (2012) District Heating and Cooling Enable Efficient Energy Resource Utilisation. In: Sustainable Energy - Recent Studies: INTECH. [online]. URL: http://www.intechopen.com/books/sustainable-energy-recent-studies/district-heating-and-cooling-enable-efficient-energy-resource-utilisation (21.02.2013)   10.5772/51837
Abstract
Economic development in transition countries, such as China and India, increase global energy

use. Therefore, the demand for energy carriers grows, which should increase energy

prices. Global energy supply is dominated by fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas,

and this situation is likely to remain for many years even if the use of renewable energy

sources (e.g., biomass, solar energy and wind energy) is expanding. Higher energy prices

make certain changes of the energy system more profitable: use of free energy sources, such

as sun and wind, efficiency improvements of energy supply, as well as energy conservation

measures, which reduce energy use.[...]
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This is the copy of the Open Access book chapter originally published in: Gebremedhin, A. red. (2012) Sustainable Energy - Recent Studies. INTECH: http://www.intechopen.com/books/sustainable-energy-recent-studies
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INTECH

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