4th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and 4th Generation District Heating
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 May 2019) | Viewed by 40126
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Interests: public regulation; community energy; smart energy systems; district heating; renewable energy sources
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The aim of the conference is to present and discuss scientific findings and industrial experiences related to the subject of Smart Energy Systems based on renewable energy and future 4th Generation District Heating Technologies and Systems (4GDH). It is organized by the 4DH Strategic Research Centre and the RE-INVEST project in collaboration with Aalborg University. Both scientific and industrial contributions to the conference are most welcome. Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by a scientific and an industrial committee. Authors of approved abstracts will be invited to submit papers to this Special Issue in Energies. Abstract submission deadline: 15 June 2018. Reply on acceptance of abstracts: 14 July 2018.
More information on the conference: http://www.4dh.eu/call-for-abstracts Call for abstracts: http://www.4dh.eu/images/Call_for_abstract_2018.pdf Please send your one-page abstract to 4dhConference@plan.aau.dk before 15 June 2018 including this submission form: http://www.4dh.dk/images/call-for-abstracts/Submission_form_Smart_Energy_Systems_Conference.docx
Keywords
- 4th Generation District Heating concepts
- Smart Energy System analyses
- Smart Energy infrastructure and storage options
- Institutional and organizational change for Smart Energy Systems and radical technological change
- Low-temperature district heating grids and buildings
- Future district heating production and systems
- District heating planning and organisation
- District heating and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- District heating components and systems
- District heating and Renewable Energy Sources
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