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Information Paper 17/81 District heating combined with electricity generation: cost-effectiveness factors
Publication Year
1981
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Examines several issues which have a bearing on the cost-effectiveness of district heating with electricity generation (CHP/DH) and suggests how to implement measures to reduce total costs of heat supplied to a city.
Document History
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Author
Macadam, J. A. et al
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