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Large-scale solar heating systems for housing developments

Description: Das Projekt "Large-scale solar heating systems for housing developments" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Steinbeis Innovation gGmbH - Steinbeis Innovationszentrum (SIZ) Energie-, Gebäude- und Solartechnik EGS durchgeführt. Objective: The project comprises seven different sites/projects including integration of Large-scale Solar Heating Systems into existing and new district or block heating plants supplying residential areas with heat for space heating and preparation of domestic hot water. The sites/projects are located in five European countries (DE, SE, NL, IT, AT). All sites/projects are going to be realized in the time period from 1998 to 2000. The proposed sites/projects are providing reductions of the fuel input between 20 and 70 per cent and of the CO2-emission up to 90 per cent referred to conventional heating of the houses. These reductions will be achieved by the combination of the following measures: - Improved Insulation Standard for the buildings referred to national standards - Application of Rational Heating Technologies (gas condensation boilers, combined heat and power plant, etc.) - optimisation of the installations in the houses and of the block or district heating plant - Implementation of Large Scale Solar Heating Systems - Replacement of fossil fuel by biofuels General Information: The main aim and objectives of this project are: - Realization of seven Large-scale Solar Heating Systems in five member states of the EU with a total collector area of 7180 m2 over a period of at least 3 years. - Demonstration of Large-scale Solar Heating Systems for European housing estates. - Practical use of the comprehensive energy concept approach for real planned housing estates. - Cost reduction from first pilot plants (systems with short-term storage) in the range of 0.8-1.7 ECU/kwh-a) (investment cost per yearly solar gain) to about 0.4-1.3 ECU/kwh-a will be achieved. - Cost reduction from pilot plants (systems with seasonal storages) in the range of 1.8 - 2.5 ECU/kwh-a to about 0.7-1.5 ECU/kwh-a will be achieved. - Reduction of the energy cost of about one third compared to the energy cost for small-scale solar plants (250-400 ECU/MWh in Germany for small systems) - Monitoring of the achieved results in order to enable a wider application of large-scale solar heating systems in new and existing housing developments. There are two major large-scale heating applications: Systems with short-term (diurnal) storage (CSHPDS) designed to cover 10-20 per cent of the annual load, approximately 50 per cent of the domestic hot water (DHW) heating requirements, and Systems with long-term (seasonal) storages (CSHPSS), capable of covering 50-80 per cent of the overall heating demand for space heating and DHW preparation in residential buildings. Prime Contractor: Steinbeis-Stiftung fuer Wirtschaftsfoerderung, Steinbeis-Transferzentrum Energie-, Gebaeude, Solartechnik; Stuttgart; Germany.

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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT

Tags: Biokraftstoff ? Stuttgart ? Fossiler Brennstoff ? Raumwärme ? Blockheizkraftwerk ? CO2-Emission ? Geothermie ? Heizkraftwerk ? Wärmedämmung ? Wohngebäude ? Main ? Altanlage ? Anlagenoptimierung ? Kohlendioxid ? Solartechnik ? Thermalquelle ? Verfahrenskombination ? Warmwasserbereitung ? Wohngebiet ? Gasförmiger Stoff ? Heizöl ? Europäische Union ? Warmwasserbereiter ? Wärmebedarf ? Investitionskosten ? Kondensation ? Kostensenkung ? Neuanlage ? Solarheizung ? Umweltforschung ? Baugebiet ? Energie ? Minderungspotenzial ? Großprojekt ? Energiekonzept ? Europa ? Internationale Zusammenarbeit ? Kessel ? Schadstoffminderung ? Versuchsanlage ? Wohnen ? Heizung ? Investition ?

Region: Baden-Württemberg

Bounding box: 9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°

License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0

Language: Deutsch

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Time ranges: 1998-01-01 - 2001-12-31

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