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Marginal CO 2 emissions (real-time), Temperature and solar irradiation (forecasts) plotted for the evaluated period.

Marginal CO 2 emissions (real-time), Temperature and solar irradiation (forecasts) plotted for the evaluated period.

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An optimized heat pump control for building heating was developed for minimizing CO2 emissions from related electrical power generation. The control is using weather and CO2 emission forecasts as input to a Model Predictive Control (MPC) - a multivariate control algorithm using a dynamic process model, constraints and a cost function to be minimize...

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... provided by Tomorrow 2 is used in the study. It comprises the marginal CO 2 emission data and weather forecasts (temperature and solar irradiation) to model the building thermodynamics and heat pump planning -see Figure 2. The emissions show close to none seasonality except from the winter, where the intensity peaks. ...
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... provided by Tomorrow 2 is used in the study. It comprises the marginal CO 2 emission data and weather forecasts (temperature and solar irradiation) to model the building thermodynamics and heat pump planning -see Figure 2. The emissions show close to none seasonality except from the winter, where the intensity peaks. ...

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