Deliverables Documents, reports (9) Business models at REWARDHeat demonstrators Draft M24 Task 34 The deliverable will report on the analysis of innovative business models based on the concept of heat sold as a service The analysis will account for specificities encountered in the 8 demonstration countries Configuration and sizing of Package Substations Task 4.1 – The report will describe 3 to 4 packaged and modular packaged substations in terms of storage, heat pump, heat exchanger, pipes, valves and pumps. Investment and operation costs will be highlighted as an additional result of this study. Advanced controls in DHC networks Task 5.3 and 5.4 – The deliverable will report on fault detection and model predictive expert controls solutions adapted to DHC networks with multiple energy sinks and sources. REWARDHeat PESTLE Analysis Task 3.1 – Public deliverable reporting on the factors impacting effective replication of WH and RES usage in DHC networks. The PESTLE framework will be applied providing Politic, Economic, Social, Technical, Legal and Environmental indicators. Customers’ perspective on REWARDHeat solutions Task 3.2 – The deliverable will highlight the results of the living labs organised to understand final consumers’ propension to accept a green DHC network as heating system. Utilities needs and best practice examples Task 2.3 – The deliverable will report on the results of the interviews to know stakeholders’ specific needs in terms of renovation or construction of the networks. The main lessons learned will be structured and made public available. Cybersecurity guidelines Task 5.1 – The report will relate on the guiding principles and main results obtained by developing the cyber security framework for ENISYST hardware and software infrastructure. REWARDHeat Position Paper Task 75 EHP and EHPA will distillate what are highlevel key messages that should be conveyed to manufacturers utility companies and decision makers REWARDHeat PLANNING guidelines Task 21 The database information will be used to filter simple but reliable design rules and recommendations reported in a guideline Other (2) REWARDHeat PLANNING schemes database Draft M18 Task 21 A structured database will include public available literature in terms of best practice examples for low and neutraltemperature DHC networks and act as a reference for network plannersmanagers energy consultants and investors REWARDHeat predesign tool Task 24 an Open Source GIS Based tool will be developed allowing to predesign a new network or a network retrofit starting from the information structured in the planning database Task 21 and interacting with the GIS software elaborated in Task 22 Indications from Task 23 will be also accounted for as a driver Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. (2) 2 promotional videos Task 83 2 promotional videos will be recorded along the project one describing the objectives and expected impacts of the project and the other reporting on the main technological results obtained Promotional material Task 8.3 – The deliverable is represented by project roll-up and factsheets to be used at conferences and workshops. Publications Peer reviewed articles (5) Adaptive thermal load prediction in residential buildings using artificial neural networks Author(s): Mohammad Hossein Fouladfar; Anton Soppelsa; Himanshu Nagpal; Roberto Fedrizzi; Giuseppe Franchini Published in: Journal of Building Engineering, Issue Volume 77, 15 October 2023, 107464, 2023, ISSN 2352-7102 Publisher: Elsevier DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2023.107464 Technical and Economic Assessment of Supermarket and Power Substation Waste Heat Integration into Existing District Heating Systems Author(s): """Hrvoje Dorotić Kristijan Čuljak Josip Miškić Tomislav Pukšec Neven Duić""" Published in: Energies, 2022, ISSN 1996-1073 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) DOI: 10.3390/en15051666 Fifth-Generation District Heating and Cooling Substations: Demand Response with Artificial Neural Network-Based Model Predictive Control Author(s): Simone Buffa, Anton Soppelsa, Mauro Pipiciello, Gregor Henze, Roberto Fedrizzi Published in: Energies, Issue 13/17, 2020, Page(s) 4339, ISSN 1996-1073 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) DOI: 10.3390/en13174339 Role of sustainable heat sources in transition towards fourth generation district heating – A review Author(s): """A.M.Jodeiri M.J.Goldsworthy S.Buffa M.Cozzini""" Published in: Science Direct, Issue Volume 158, 2022, Page(s) 112156, ISSN 1364-0321 Publisher: Elsevier BV DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112156 District heating systems modeling: A gamification approach Author(s): """Dmitry Romanov Stefan Holler""" Published in: Science Direct, 2021, ISSN 2352-4847 Publisher: ELSEVIER DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2021.08.078 Thesis and dissertations (3) Comparing the Effects of Flexibility Options on Conventional and Low-temperature District Heating Networks: Studying the potential of the next generation of district energy systems Author(s): Nithyanathan, Mario Published in: 2022 Publisher: KTH Royal institute of Technology Cost and benefits of shifting towards low temperature district heating Author(s): Edi Kirasić Published in: 2021 Publisher: UNIZAG FSB Optimizacija spajanja urbanih toplinskih izvora na postojeće centralizirane toplinske sustave (Master thesis in Croatian) Author(s): Kristijan Čuljak Published in: 2021 Publisher: UNIZAG FSB Non-peer reviewed articles (3) Advanced Control and Fault Detection Strategies for District Heating and Cooling Systems—A Review Author(s): Simone Buffa, Mohammad Hossein Fouladfar, Giuseppe Franchini, Ismael Lozano Gabarre, Manuel Andrés Chicote Published in: Applied Sciences, Issue 11/1, 2021, Page(s) 455, ISSN 2076-3417 Publisher: Applied Sciences -MDPI DOI: 10.3390/app11010455 Integration of Renewables in DHC for Sustainable Living Workshop Author(s): Vázquez, María Victoria Cambronero; Corscadden, Jack; Marijuan, Antonio Garrido; Barbagelata, Giulia; Hamann, Georg; Grosjean, Matthieu; Mendoza, Nora Published in: Proceedings, Vol 65, Issue Issue 1, 2021, Page(s) 30, ISSN 2504-3900 Publisher: MDPI DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2020065030 How innovative district heating networks reduce the consumption of fossil energy Author(s): Roberto Fedrizzi Published in: Open Access Government, Issue Issue 29, January 2021, 2021, Page(s) 436-437, ISSN 2516-3817 Publisher: Open Access Government Searching for OpenAIRE data... 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