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    • Activating the potential of decentralized flexibility and energy resources to increase the EV hosting capacity: A case study of a multi-stakeholder local electricity system in Norway 

      Askeland, Magnus; Backe, Stian; Bjarghov, Sigurd; Lindberg, Karen Byskov; Korpås, Magnus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The increasing amount of flexible load in the energy system represents both a challenge and an opportunity. One primary source of load growth is the electrification of the transport sector and the subsequent charging of ...
    • Assessing the potential of seasonal thermal storage for local energy systems: Case study for a neighborhood in Norway 

      Kauko, Hanne; Pinel, Dimitri; Graabak, Ingeborg; Wolfgang, Ove (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      District heating has an important role in the shift to carbon-neutral energy systems through enabling the use of heat sources that would otherwise be wasted to cover buildings’ heating demands. The availability of many ...
    • Cascade sub-low temperature district heating networks in existing district heating systems 

      Volkova, Anna; Reuter, Stefan; Puschnigg, Stefan; Kauko, Hanne; Schmidt, Ralf Roman; Leitner, Benedikt; Moser, Simon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Existing district heating networks (DHNs) are often designed for relatively high temperatures, typically 80–120 °C supply and 40–60 °C return. The transformation of such high-temperature DHNs (HTDHNs) into more efficient ...

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