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Hybrid Solar-Biomass With Energy Storage Comprehensive Analysis for District Heating Systems

This study analyses the effect of solar field size, biomass boiler and thermal storage capacity for a time dependant demand. The main results to obtain from the simulation will be solar share, biomass consumption and annual coverage with the proposed systems and a selection of the optimum size of th...

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Published in:SolarPACES Conference Proceedings 2024-01, Vol.1
Main Authors: Roncal Casano, Juan José, Taddeo, Paolo, Muñoz Antón, Javier, Romaní Picas, Joaquim, Rodriguez Martín, Javier, Abanades, Alberto
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