Full Title:         
Solar Thermal As Additional Heat Source For District Heating Systems

Author:             
Vipul Sarnot

Semester:         
4th

Supervisors:     
Prof. Dr. Bastian Schr?ter, zafh.net; HFT Stuttgart
Dr. Dirk Pietruschka,  zafh.net; HFT Stuttgart
MSc. Ruben Pesch, zafh.net; HFT Stuttgart

Date: ??        
Sommer semester 2021

Awards            
Best of 2021 by HFT Stuttgart

The heating industry accounts for half of the world's energy demand. Though, this is a mix of household and industrial heating, with half of the energy used in industrial activities. Of this, fossil fuels account for about 75% of heating and cooling, while renewable energy accounts for only 22%.
The aim of the study was to find a way to include solar thermal energy as a second source of renewable energy for an existing wood chip-fired plant considering the energetic and economic efficiency in Weihenbronn.
This study examines the solar thermal potential for the district heating system in Weihenbronn. The research aimed to develop a parameter study with different sizes of solar collector sizes and tank volumes. Three of the most energy-efficient and cost-effective scenarios were chosen to be studied in greater depth.

Here you can find the documentation of the master-thesis

Vipul Sarnot 澳门太阳城赌城,菠菜导航网 Smart City Solutions graduate, summer semester 2021

The challenge in integrating solar thermal energy into district heating systems is to do it in an economically and ecologically efficient way.

[Bild: Vipul Sarnot]