Generation of Large District Heating System Models Using Open-Source Data and Tools: An Exemplary Workflow
Jan Stock, Till Schmidt, Andr\'e Xhonneux, Dirk M\"uller

TL;DR
This paper presents a workflow for creating digital models of district heating systems using open-source data and tools, enabling analysis and planning for sustainable heat integration and operational improvements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, open-source-based methodology for generating detailed DH system models from publicly available data, supporting sustainable transition planning.
Findings
Generated two example DH models demonstrating workflow feasibility.
Models facilitate scenario analysis and infrastructure planning.
Workflow is applicable to various DH systems with limitations.
Abstract
District heating (DH) systems play a pivotal role in decarbonizing the building sector's heat supply. While innovative low-exergy DH and cooling systems are increasingly adopted in new developments, the transformation of existing DH systems remains critical, as many still depend on fossil-based heating plants. Achieving a sustainable heat supply necessitates integrating renewable energy and waste heat sources into current DH systems and enhancing operational efficiency through measures such as reduced supply temperatures and advanced control algorithms. These improvements can reduce costs and CO2 emissions but may require infrastructure adaptations, including pipe replacements and building-level system adjustments. This paper introduces a workflow for generating DH models using publicly available data and open-source tools. Such models enable comprehensive analyses of existing DH…
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TopicsIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization
