The EU Directive 2018/2001 recognized wastewater as a renewable heat source. Wastewater from domestic, industrial and commercial developments maintains considerable …
For a very long time activities related to efficient domestic hot water (DHW) production and distribution have been neglected and left behind due to an insignificant share in total energy …
The use of greywater reduces the consumption of many resources and is an effective tool for achieving Sustainable Development Goals. In order to assess the rationality of its use as an …
Reducing energy consumption has its direct impact on the worldwide environmental status. Smart energy processes must be adopted in order to enhance the reduction capacity of …
C Shen, Z Lei, Y Wang, C Zhang, Y Yao - Thermal Science and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Wastewater source heat pumps (WWSHPs) have become increasingly popular in many countries due to their advantages of relatively higher energy utilization efficiency and …
H El Hage, M Ramadan, H Jaber… - Energy Sources, Part …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The energy crisis we are facing today has several aspects. Indeed, it not only concerns the fuel cost and reserve but also the level of pollution. That is why the last three decades had …
Wastewater contains considerable amounts of thermal energy. Heat recovery from wastewater in buildings could supply cities with an additional source of renewable energy …
Former integrated urban energy assessments and optimisation have modelled domestic hot water (DHW) demand as a single stream, as space heating, currently, is the main energy …
Residential domestic hot water energy consumption represented 16% of the EU household heating demand in 2013. With the improvement of the building insulation envelope …