XIV International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection – IIZS 2024, str. 373-379
AUTOR / AUTHOR(S): Borivoj Lj. Stepanov
, Zoran M. Čepić
, Đorđije D. Doder 
DOI: 10.46793/IIZS24.373S
SAŽETAK / ABSTRACT:
This document explores the transition to zero-emission district heating in Esbjerg, Denmark, highlighting the innovative practices and technologies implemented in the „Heating for the Future“ project. The focus is on the integration of large-scale heat pumps, biomass systems, and advanced energy management solutions to replace traditional fossil fuel sources. With the closure of the Esbjergværket Power Plant, the project aims to achieve a sustainable energy supply by utilizing renewable resources, such as wood chips and seawater heat pumps. This study underscores the importance of transitioning to greener heating solutions while ensuring reliability and efficiency in district heating networks, ultimately contributing to Denmark’s ambitious climate goals.
KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS:
heat transition, heat pumps
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