Lecture

Heat Pumps: Conclusion

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This lecture discusses the penetration of renewables in district heating, highlighting large discrepancies between countries in Europe. It covers the trend of district heating, focusing on temperatures, efficiency, and renewables. The case study of the Copenhagen waste plant showcases urban integration and environmental infrastructure. Key takeaways include the role of heat pumps as substitutes for boilers, refrigerant selection criteria, and the decentralization of heat production in district heating systems.

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