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Advanced District Heating And Cooling Dhc Systems Wiltshire

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Advanced District Heating And Cooling Dhc Systems Wiltshire
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Publisher: Elsevier : WoodHead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.63 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Wiltshire, Robin
ISBN: 9781782423959, 1782423958
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Advanced District Heating And Cooling Dhc Systems Wiltshire by Wiltshire, Robin 9781782423959, 1782423958 instant download after payment.

Advanced District Heating and Cooling (DHC) Systems presents the latest information on the topic, providing valuable information on the distribution of centrally generated heat or cold energy to buildings, usually in the form of space heating, cooling, and hot water. As DHC systems are more efficient and less polluting than individual domestic or commercial heating and cooling systems, the book provides an introduction to DHC, including its potential contribution to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, then reviews thermal energy generation for DHC, including fossil fuel-based technologies, those based on renewables, and surplus heat valorization. Final sections address methods to improve the efficiency of DHC. 

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