SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden

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SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden. / Haslinger, Edith; Friedrich, Robin; Vana, Veronica et al.
2021. 119 S.

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Haslinger, E, Friedrich, R, Vana, V, Turewicz, V, Götzl, G, Ponweiser, K, Illyés, V, Huber, D, Hammer, A, Stuckey, D, Biermayr, P, Bartak, G, Koch, G, Niederbrucker, R, Vogl, F & Bauernfeind, D 2021, SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden.

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Haslinger, E., Friedrich, R., Vana, V., Turewicz, V., Götzl, G., Ponweiser, K., Illyés, V., Huber, D., Hammer, A., Stuckey, D., Biermayr, P., Bartak, G., Koch, G., Niederbrucker, R., Vogl, F., & Bauernfeind, D. (2021). SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden.

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Haslinger E, Friedrich R, Vana V, Turewicz V, Götzl G, Ponweiser K et al. SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden. 2021. 119 S.

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Haslinger, Edith ; Friedrich, Robin ; Vana, Veronica et al. / SANBA – Development of a low-temperature heating and cooling grid for the future Smart Anergy Quarter Baden. 2021. 119 S.

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AU - Vana, Veronica

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AU - Ponweiser, Karl

AU - Illyés, Viktoria

AU - Huber, David

AU - Hammer, Andreas

AU - Stuckey, David

AU - Biermayr, Peter

AU - Bartak, Gerhard

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KW - Geothermal energy

KW - Decentral heat pumps

KW - Local energy community

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