- District heating is one of the key solutions to enable the decarbonisation of energy systems. However, to realize its potential, DHC systems must articulate with the full level of complexity of energy systems (mix of production technologies, distributed sources and sectoral couplings).
- Complexity can be managed effectively with digital solutions, leveraging data from the system and various external sources (market prices, weather forecasts, etc.) to achieve effective design and efficient operations.
- Maximum performance is achieved when the value chain is considered as a whole. In particular, buildings and customers are not yet fully exploited and hold great potential.
- We must act now to extract value from utility data and improve the performance of DHC systems by leveraging digitization. As the examples presented show, there is hardly an investment with better returns.
DHC+ report on digitization in district heating systems
The DHC+ Working Group on Digitization has produced this report in an effort to share with the wider district heating industry community an up-to-date view of the role of digitization in the growth of the sector as the challenges facing operators evolve.
In particular, the report shows through a detailed series of case studies, how digitization is able to respond to the complexity of systems by generating benefits for both end users and solution producers, improving overall efficiency and long-term sustainability end of heat supply in increasingly complex scenarios.
The key messages of the report are:
