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4DH gives expert advice to EU’s Energy Efficiency Directive

4DH Research puts District Heating on Global Agenda

District heating research affect European energy strategy

4DH reduces energy costs more than fossil fuels

Everything about the 2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and 4DH on 27-28 September 2016 in Aalborg

New video: Smart Heating Systems save money and CO2

The hypothesis of this project was that it is possible to heat all types of existing buildings with a hydronic heating system by use of low-temperature district heating with a supply temperature of 50°C, except for short periods with very cold weather when a higher temperature is supplied.

By use of detailed simulation calculations of the typical buildings, the realistic dynamic heating load was calculated and compared to the heating power of the existing heating elements with a low supply temperature.

The conversion of the heating system to low-temperature operation should be the first step of a specific plan for a thorough energy renovation of the typical buildings.



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