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Global District Energy Report 2017: 29 Separate DHC Markets with Historical Data from 1990 and Forecasts to 2021

Dublin, Oct. 24, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "District Energy Report Edition 1 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

The DHC industry is unique among energy markets in that it is dominated by Russia in size, and led by the Nordics in technology. The DHC market is subject to large variations in local heat prices, currency rates and trends. Devaluations of the rouble, and national CIS and EE currencies have had a huge impact on the global DHC market. Accurate market estimates and forecasts require analysis of each country separately.

This report profiles 29 separate DHC markets with historical data from 1990 and forecasts to 2021, sales volume (TJ) and value ($ and ), capex by country for 2016 and global sales of equipment components from 2016 to 2021 - network pipelines, substations, HIUs, building level heat meters, internal pipework, dwelling unit heat meters and heat cost allocators. The progression from 1 st to 4 th generation DH technology is defined and plotted

The report outlines DH and DC technology; prefabricated insulated pipes, direct/ indirect & open/closed systems, one/two/four pipe network systems, hydraulic inter- face units and heat exchangers, compressor chillers, absorption chillers, regulators, heat consumption measurement devices.

DH Statistics And Markets

  • District Heat Consumption And Network Length, 1990-2020
  • District Heating Turnover, Prices And Exchange Rates, 2016-2021, $ And
  • District Heating Capex, 2016
  • Equipment Sales, 2016-2021

DH Technology

  • The Four Generations Of District Heating Technology - 1GDH To 4GD
    • District Heating has evolved through 3 generations of technology and the current networks are combination of these in each country. DH systems are already evolving into the 4th generation, which combines new DH technology with renewables, distributed generation and two-way supply.
  • DH System Structure - Open And Closed, Direct And Indirect
  • DH Network Components
  • Billing And Heat Meters, Measurement And Consumption Allocation
    • The structure of network systems, the components and the regulating and billing methods vary by country. Modern consumption metering is fundamental to development, efficiency and capex.

District Cooling

  • Technology Of District Cooling Systems
  • National Developments

National District Heat And District Cooling Profiles

CIS - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan

The Russian DH networks are the world's largest and oldest, accounting for half the world's heat.
With outdated technology, they are in critical need of investment and modernisation.

Europe

  • Nordics - Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Greenland
  • Western Europe - Austria, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom - The Nordics and Germany are trailblazing developments of RE technology and growing networks.
  • Eastern Europe - Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia
  • Baltics - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania - The heirs of Soviet DH, some countries are investing and modernising DH, others are stagnating.
  • Turkey - A new geothermal DH market developing vigorously for residential and agricultural use.

Asia

China, Korea, Japan - China rivals Russia in network size and leads the world in DH growth, drawing on the latest technology to modernise obsolete and run-down systems and to build new ones. Korea is a relative newcomer, smaller but vigorous. After some years of stagnation, Japan is growing and developing.

Middle East

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain - With temperatures of 40oC, GCC demand for District Cooling is expanding.

United States

The first modern user of District Heating, the US networks stagnated for many years and many ceased operation. Some technology is still 1GDH steam, but both DH and DC have found a new lease of life, looked at European best practice and the markets are growing.

Key Topics Covered:

1. The Heat Sector

2. District Heat Consumption And Network Length

3. District Heating Turnover, Prices And Exchange Rates

4. District Heating Capex And Equipment Sales

5. District Heating System Structure - Open And Closed, Direct And Indirect Dh

6. Definitions And Units

7. The Technology Generations Of District Heating Systems - 1Gdh To 4Gdh

8. District Heat Network Components

9. Billing And Heat Meters

10. The Global District Cooling Sector

11. Technology Of A District Cooling System

12. District Heating And Cooling In The Cis

13. District Heating And Cooling In Europe

14. District Heating And Cooling In The Nordic Countries

15. District Heating Networks In The Baltic States

16. District Heating And Cooling In Eastern Europe

17. District Heating And Cooling In Western Europe

18. District Heating And Cooling In China

19. District Heatng And Cooling In Korea

20. District Heating And Cooling In Japan

21. District Cooling In The Middle East

22. District Heating And Cooling In The United States

23. District Heat Producers

24. Leading Dhc Plant Suppliers

  • Danfoss
  • Logstor
  • ADC Energy Systems
  • Grundfos
  • Shinryo Corporation
  • Alfa Laval
  • Keppel DHCS
  • Perma-Pipe
  • Isoplus
  • Rehau
  • Mibec
  • Microflex
  • Reflex
  • Watts Water Technologies Inc

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jrld42/district_energy


                    
                    
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