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ELKO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS

by A Case Study, R. Gordon Bloomquist, Olympia Wa
"... The district heating system is located in the city of ..."
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The district heating system is located in the city of

DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS

by A Case Study, R. Gordon Bloomquist
"... The district heating system is located in the city of Elko in the southwest portion of Elko County, Nevada. Elko County is located within the Basin and Range Physiographic Province in the southwestern United States (Fenneman, 1931). The Elko County School District system is one of two district heati ..."
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The district heating system is located in the city of Elko in the southwest portion of Elko County, Nevada. Elko County is located within the Basin and Range Physiographic Province in the southwestern United States (Fenneman, 1931). The Elko County School District system is one of two district

ELKO HEAT COMPANY DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM

by A Case Study, R. Gordon Bloomquist, Olympia Wa
"... States (Fenneman, 1931). The Elko Heat Company district heating system is one of two district heating systems in Elko, with the other being the publicly-owned system operated by the Elko School District. The system was initiated in 1978 ..."
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States (Fenneman, 1931). The Elko Heat Company district heating system is one of two district heating systems in Elko, with the other being the publicly-owned system operated by the Elko School District. The system was initiated in 1978

district heating systems

by L Lianzhong Phd Student, M Zaheeruddin, Phd P. Eng
"... fuzzy logic control strategies for hot water ..."
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fuzzy logic control strategies for hot water

Simulation of Consumption in District Heating Systems

by Daniela Popescu, Florina Ungureanu, Elena Serban
"... Abstract:- District heating companies from Europe had an annual turnover (2005) of 19.5 billion Euro and supplies heat to more than 100 million people. District heating contributes to higher energy efficiency, greater security of supply and lower carbon dioxide emissions. There is a need to strength ..."
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to strengthen the competitiveness of this technology. Important differences between Eastern and Western district heating systems exist not only regarding the level of modern equipment, but also in the conception of design and operating. In most Western European countries, the entire district heating system

GEOTHERMAL DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS

by Paul J. Lienau, Kevin Rafferty P. E
"... The city of Klamath Falls became interested in the possibility of a establishing geothermal district heating system for downtown government buildings in January 1977. Since that time, the project has undergone some controversial and ..."
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The city of Klamath Falls became interested in the possibility of a establishing geothermal district heating system for downtown government buildings in January 1977. Since that time, the project has undergone some controversial and

Daily heat load variations in Swedish district heating systems

by H Gadd , S Werner - Applied Energy
"... ABSTRACT If daily heat load variations could be eliminated in district heating-systems, it would make the operation of the district heating system less costly and more competitive . There would be several advantages in the operation such as: x ..."
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ABSTRACT If daily heat load variations could be eliminated in district heating-systems, it would make the operation of the district heating system less costly and more competitive . There would be several advantages in the operation such as: x

Temperature prediction at critical points in district heating systems

by P. Pinson A, T. S. Nielsen A, H. Aa. Nielsen A, N. K. Poulsen A, H. Madsen A
"... Current methodologies for the optimal operation of district heating systems use model predictive control. Accurate forecasting of the water temperature at critical points is crucial for meeting constraints related to consumers while minimizing the production costs for the heat supplier. A new foreca ..."
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Current methodologies for the optimal operation of district heating systems use model predictive control. Accurate forecasting of the water temperature at critical points is crucial for meeting constraints related to consumers while minimizing the production costs for the heat supplier. A new

1. HEATING INSTALLATIONS CONNECTED TO DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS

by S. F. Van, Der Meulen
"... 1. I. District heating as a heat source District heating is in most cases based on the availability of low-cost heat, for instance, residual heat of industrial processes uch as the generation of electric power. To utilize this heat, facilities for transport, distribution and delivery must be provide ..."
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be provided. The greater part of the expenditure on district heating consists of these capital-intensive provisions. For the economic base of district heating systems it is of primary importance that the load factor of the parts of the system, related to the design power, is as large as possible. Beside large

PHILIP, SOUTH DAKOTA GEOTHERMAL DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS

by John W. Lund
"... The Philip geothermal district heating project, which uses the waste water from the Haakon School, has now been in operation for 15 years. The origins of this project is discussed in the article by Childs, et al., (1983), presented in an abbreviated form in this issue of the Bulletin. This project w ..."
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was one of the 23 cost shared by USDOE starting in 1978, of which 15 became operational. The city district heating system was added on to the original USDOE cost shared project for the Haakon School (named after King Haakon V of Norway). The 4266-ft. (1,300-m) deep artesian well can provide up to 300 gpm
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