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Combined heating and cooling networks with part-load efficiency curves: Optimization based on energy hub concept

Ahmadisedigh et al., 2022

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13030392156407354948
Author
Ahmadisedigh H
Gosselin L
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Energy

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The equipment part-load efficiency needs to be considered in the design and control of heating and cooling networks as it strongly affects the overall performance. However, optimization models such as energy hubs usually consider constant efficiencies for their …
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