Editorial Topics EUROHEAT&POWER II/2025
Dates
Publication date: 27.05.2025
Advertising closing date: 07.05.2025
Generation
Pump up the Volume: Mega Heat Pumps and the Road to Clean Heating and Cooling
Raymond C. Decorvet, MAN Energy Solutions, Zurich/Switzerland
Unlocking the Potential of Electrolysis Waste Heat for District Heating
Dr. Stefan Puschnigg, Energieinstitut an der Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Linz/Austria, Davide Tommasini, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, Hesham Ali, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn/Estonia, Nicolas Marx, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Heat Pump Storage Systems for Steam Supply – Presentation of the First Simulation Results
Haochen Wang, Dimitri Nefodov, Felix Oestreich, Thorsten Urbaneck, TU Chemnitz, Chemnitz/Germany
EU Pivots for more Efficient Energy Sources for District Heating
Del Williams, technical writer, for Acme Engineering Ltd., Montreal/Canada
DHC Networks
Standard Load Profiles for District Heating Networks Based on Measurement Data from 30 Networks
Thilo Walser, Dirk Mangold, Magdalena Berberich, Solites – Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems, Stuttgart/Germany
Lifetime Prediction Models Based on Accelerated Aging Tests
Nazdaneh Yarahmadi, Ignacy Jakubowicz, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Gothenburg/Sweden
Renewable Energies
Guidebook for the Integration of Renewable Energy Sources into existing District Heating and Cooling Systems
Thomas Pauschinger, AGFW e.V., Frankfurt a.M./Germany
Green Hydrogen and Biogas in Harmony: CHP Makes It Possible
Stefan Liesner, 2G Energy AG, Heek/Germany
Storage
The Benefits of Thermal Energy Storage for Grids and Renewable Power Generation
Martin Schichtel, Kraftblock GmbH, Sulzbach/Germany
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