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Influence of different technologies on dynamic pricing in district heating systems: Comparative case studies

In Energy 2018, Volume 153, pp. 136-148
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Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark1

Aalto University2

CITIES - Centre for IT-Intelligent Energy Systems, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

District heating markets are often dominated by monopolies in both Denmark and Finland. The same companies, often owned by local municipalities, are usually operating both supplying plants and district heating networks, while the pricing mechanisms are rigid, often agreed upon for one year in advance.

The mentioned ownership scheme may cause problems, when one tries to gain a third party access in order to deliver excess heat or heat from cheaper heating plants. In this paper, two case studies were carried out to simulate the district heating systems based on dynamic pricing. Case studies were carried out for Sønderborg, Denmark and Espoo, Finland.

The results showed that dynamic pricing fosters feeding the waste heat into the grid, as dynamic pricing reduced the total primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions in both case studies. In the best scenarios, the weighted average heat price decreased by 25.6% in Sønderborg and 6.6% in Espoo, respectively.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Pages: 136-148
ISSN: 18736785 and 03605442
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.04.028
ORCIDs: Dominkovic, Dominik Franjo and Pedersen, Allan Schrøder
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Combined heat and power

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