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Potential use of district heating networks and the prospects for the advancements within urban areas of Nottingham as a case study

Tien, Paige Wenbin; Feng, Yuan; Worall, Mark; Tokbolat, Serik; Boukhanouf, Rabah; Calautit, John; Darkwa, Jo

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Authors

Paige Wenbin Tien

Yuan Feng

Mark Worall

JO DARKWA Jo.Darkwa@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Energy Storage Technologies



Abstract

Buildings in urban areas significantly contribute to global energy consumption, necessitating solutions to reduce energy demands and mitigate environmental impacts. This study investigates district heating networks in urban areas, using Nottingham as a case study. A literature review addresses key barriers to decarbonising building energy in the UK, focusing on: (1) Information, engagement, and behaviour, (2) Strategy, policy, and regulation, (3) Infrastructure, (4) Supply chain and skills, and (5) Distribution of costs and impacts. The study examines the network's location, current processes, energy performance, and potential future impacts. Heat mapping and energy flow assessments identify areas for energy savings, guiding system optimisation. The findings suggest that increasing the energy output from the heat station to the network can enhance performance. The analysis highlights the potential of a life cycle perspective for district heating networks, proposing a framework that considers all stages from material sourcing to system utilisation. This approach helps assess environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions and resource depletion, identifying opportunities to improve resource efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. By evaluating current sustainability goals and regulatory compliance, the study provides insights into the environmental and social implications of the district heating network's operations, pinpointing areas for improvement. It emphasises the need for continuous optimisation and innovation throughout the network's life cycle. The potential of a full life cycle assessment (LCA) approach is highlighted to evaluate four main future advancements: (1) heating network with added energy storage, (2) advanced system operations through model predictive control (MPC) for demand prediction, (3) general network improvements, and (4) network expansion. Overall, this study aims to enhance the sustainability, efficiency, and resilience of district heating networks, contributing to the transition towards sustainable energy systems while ensuring environmental and economic viability over time.

Citation

Tien, P. W., Feng, Y., Worall, M., Tokbolat, S., Boukhanouf, R., Calautit, J., & Darkwa, J. (2024). Potential use of district heating networks and the prospects for the advancements within urban areas of Nottingham as a case study. Energy Reports, 12, 3904-3929. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2024.09.050

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 22, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 4, 2024
Publication Date 2024-12
Deposit Date Oct 10, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 10, 2024
Journal Energy Reports
Electronic ISSN 2352-4847
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Pages 3904-3929
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2024.09.050
Keywords District heating network, Energy decarbonisation, United Kingdom, Life cycle analysis
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/40560999
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484724006279

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