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English: A circular representation of a 5GDHC system. The network is balanced over the year, with warm return flows from cooling supply and cold return flows from heating supply covering as much of the demand as possible. Any residual heat or cold demand is supplied using renewable sources.
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Source Stef Boesten, Wilfried Ivens, Stefan C. Dekker, Herman Eijdems: 5th generation district heating and cooling systems as a solution for renewable urban thermal energy supply. Adv. Geosci., 49, 129–136, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-49-129-2019
Author Stef Boesten, Wilfried Ivens, Stefan C. Dekker, Herman Eijdems

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Schematic function of a cold district heating system with two pipes

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