Sökning: "Energihushållning"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Energihushållning.
11. Load Shapes for Swedish Commercial and Public Buildings - Methodologies and Results
Sammanfattning : The knowledge concerning electricity consumption, and especially load demand, in Swedish commercial buildings is very limited. The current study deals with methods for electricity consumption indicator development and application of the different methodologies on measured data. LÄS MER
12. Residential Electricity Use and Control - Technological Aspects
Sammanfattning : The research report details the current outcomes of an investigation into ways to improve the control and use of electricity for both electric utilities and residential end-users. These improvements can be achieved through electrical control possibilities where specific electrical devices could be either removed or time-shifted to less demanding periods. LÄS MER
13. On the Design of Residential Condensing Gas Boilers
Sammanfattning : Two main topics are dealt with in this thesis. Firstly, the performance of condensing boilers with finned tube heat exchangers and premix burners is evaluated. Secondly, ways of avoiding condensate formation in the flue system are evaluated. LÄS MER
14. District Heating for Residential Areas with Single-Family Housing -with Special Emphasis on Domestic Hot Water Comfort
Sammanfattning : The concept of district heating (DH) involves centralised heat production where heat is distributed to consumers via a piping network. It is essential that benefits achieved from concentrated, large-scale production instead of local production in each building exceed the costs associated with heat distribution. LÄS MER
15. Energy Services in Sweden - Customer Relations towards Increased Sustainability
Sammanfattning : Energy use and supply are evident issues to consider for a sustainable development, where the economic, social and environmental aspects are all important. In large grid-bound systems, the supply of energy is usually a rather invisible activity and the contacts between household custo-mers and utilities are sometimes only repre-sented through the energy bill. LÄS MER