Heat Mapping, a Method for Enhancing the Sustainability of the Smart District Heat Networks

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Salah Vaisi (University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj)

S. Mohammadi (TU Delft - Building Services, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj)

Kyoumars Habibi (University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj)

Research Group
Building Services
Copyright
© 2021 Salah Vaisi, S. Mohammadi, Kyoumars Habibi
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14175462
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Salah Vaisi, S. Mohammadi, Kyoumars Habibi
Research Group
Building Services
Issue number
17
Volume number
14
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Abstract

District heating (DH) has a major potential to increase the efficiency, security, and sustainability of energy management at the community scale. However, there is a huge challenge for decision makers due to the lack of knowledge about thermal energy demand during a year. Thermal energy demand is strongly dependent on the outdoor temperature, building area, and activities. In this context, this paper presents an innovative monthly thermal energy mapping method to calculate and visualize heat demand accurately for various types of buildings. The method includes three consecutive phases: (i) calculating energy loss, (ii) completing a dataset that includes energy and building information, and (iii) generating the monthly heat demand maps for the community. Determining the amount of demand and the best location for energy generators from the perspective of energy efficiency in a DH system in an urban context is one of the important applications of heat maps. Exploring heat demand characteristics and visualizing them on maps is the foundation of smart DHs.