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==Projects==
==Projects==
Høje Taastrup heat storage Heat storage in Høje Taastrup – The project passes a very important milestone!! – DBDH https://dbdh.dk/heat-storage-in-hoje-taastrup-the-project-passes-a-very-important-milestone/  
===Høje Taastrup heat storage (FLEX_TES project)===
 
Design and Construction of the Pit Thermal Energy Storage in Høje Taastrup  
 
* https://planenergi.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/FLEX_TES-Implementationreport_final_23.12.23.pdf
 
Link to the FLEX_TES project at EUDP:
 
* https://eudp.dk/en/node/15739


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Projects

Høje Taastrup heat storage (FLEX_TES project)

Design and Construction of the Pit Thermal Energy Storage in Høje Taastrup

Link to the FLEX_TES project at EUDP:

Publications

D2.1 REWARDHeat planning schemes database

The deliverable serves as a database for literature review and best practice examples for ultra-low and neutral temperature district heating and cooling networks. Firstly, it provides detailed overview of existing knowledge and published research papers on the different related topics such as: renewable and urban waste heat sources, supply technologies, thermal networks, and end-user substations. Then, the overview of existing next-generation networks is presented, while focusing on their characteristics such as temperature regimes, thermal sources, network topology, etc. This information is organised as a publicly available database hosted on Zenodo platform, available on this link.

RewardHeat D4.5 Helsingborg Energy Centre design

The report outlines, amongst others, the design and operation of a thermal energy storage tank and borehole thermal energy storage at the Tornet Energy Centre in Helsingborg.

High-Temperature Thermal Energy Storage for electrification and district heating

The present work describes development of a High Temperature Thermal Energy Storage (HT-TES) system based on rock bed technology.

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