World Heat Metering Report 2017 – Research and Markets
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Heat
Metering Report 2017 Edition 1" report has been added to Research
and Markets' offering.
Heat Metering is demanding, with powerful technical obstacles and cost
constraints. The report profiles 28 national Heat Metering Markets,
Meter Types and Vendors, and technical factors governing each market.
Each market has different characteristics.
Forecasts of Sales of Heat Meters and Heat Cost Allocators in 32
countries, in units and $ value, from 2016 to 2021.
Sales of Heat Meters and Heat Cost Allocators in 32 countries by
end-users, 2016.
Each country has different Heat Metering plans; e.g. four of the most
advanced Heating markets, already launching 4th Generation District
Heating technology are diametrically opposed on residential Heat
Metering. Denmark and Germany have long had mandatory residential Heat
Metering or Cost Allocation, Finland and Sweden have conducted
comprehensive studies and their governments have concluded that
residential Heat Metering saves little and is not worth the cost.
Countries employ different technologies for Heating and Metering
systems. The use of steam or hot water, single/double pipes, vertical or
horizontal internal piping determine what Metering devices can or cannot
be used. Sometimes Metering and Heat Cost Allocation are not cost
efficient. The report outlines the technologies in each country and what
Heat Metering or Cost Allocation are used.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Heat Supply And Consumption
2. Billing Practices And Heat Meters
3. Smart Heat Metering For 4Gdh
1. Low Temperature District Heating
2. District Cooling
3. Renewable Energy Sources, Waste-To Energy And Surplus Heat In DHC
Systems
4. Smart DHC As An Integrated System: CHP, Storage, DSM, ICT
Interactions With Networks
4. Heat Meter Consumption
5. Heat Metering In The CIS
6. Heat Metering In The Baltics Republics
7. Heat Metering In Eastern Europe
8. Heat Metering In The Nordic Countries
9. Heat Metering In Western Europe
10. Heat Metering In The United States
11. Heat Metering In China
12. Heat Metering In Korea
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ts3h9l/heat_metering
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