International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management (Jun 2016)

Comprehensive Assessment of the Potential for Efficient District Heating and Cooling and for High-Efficient Cogeneration in Austria

  • Richard Büchele,
  • Lukas Kranzl,
  • Andreas Müller,
  • Marcus Hummel,
  • Michael Hartner,
  • Yvonne Deng,
  • Marian Bons

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2016.10.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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In accordance with the EU Energy Efficiency Directive all Member States have to develop a comprehensive assessment of the potential for high-efficient CHP and efficient district heating and cooling by the end of 2015. This paper describes the approach and methodology used to determine the district heating potentials for Austria. In a first step actual and future heating and cooling demand in the building sector is evaluated using the techno-economic bottom-up model Invert/EE-Lab. Relevant infrastructure probably existing in 2025 is investigated and included into the analysis. Technical potentials for efficient technologies are calculated. After a classification of relevant regions into main and secondary regions a country-level cost-benefit-analysis is performed. The results indicate that there is a reasonable additional potential for district heating by the year 2025 under our central scenario assumptions and within sensitivity scenarios. Only in scenarios with high CO2-price or low gas price, CHP is an economically efficient solution to supply district heat.

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