Multi-energy complementary heat pumps for low-carbon integrated cooling, heating, and water supply in districts: case study of a school campus
Key Points
Integrated use of multi-energy heat pumps effectively supports both heating and cooling systems, optimizing energy use.
The study discusses results from a case study implemented on a school campus, where energy efficiency was significantly improved.
Assessment of low-carbon energy solutions focused on their effectiveness in meeting heating and water supply needs in districts.
Findings may enable wider adoption of integrated systems, promoting sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.
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