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The Green District Heating System, Semester Project 4
How is it possible to meet the government's 2035-goals whilst continuously supplying district heating in Denmark at low costs and at a high security of supply?
This semester project analyses the possibilities of replacing the in-renewable heat production from the coal-fired CHP production unit FV07 at Fynsværket, with large industrial heat pumps.
When using heat pumps as the only supply unit, regulatory energy is required to maintain the security of supply. This project analyses the possibilities of using a heat storage facility to supply the district heating in times where the electricity price is _ high. To analyse the scenario, a MATLAB model is set up, minimising the hourly production costs and determining the minimum heat pump capacity and storage capacity needed to meet the demand in Fjernvarme Fyn's supply area.
Legislative and financial aspects of shutting down CHP plants and integrating heat pumps are considered. As the district heating production becomes reliant on the electricity production, the overall consumer costs in a heat pump based network will fluctuate with respect to the Nordpool spot price. This could set the foundation for making the district heating sector hourly charged, allocating the demand and lowering the price. Furthermore, the model concludes that the overall costs in the heat pump scenario becomes significantly lower than in the current network, as the fuel costs, including the CO2-quotas, are eliminated.
Emil Rysholt, Rasmus Riis, Allan Schmidt Hansen, Jonathan Roskam-Hemmingsen, Karl Meyer & Mathias Callø Gjøl

Project Report on Digital Signal Transmission over MIMO-OFDM System
The increased data rates and reliability required to support emerging multimedia applications
require new communications technology. We present results regarding two techniques used
in high data rate transmission As orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) the
and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) scheme. The aim of this dissertation is to find
efficient methods of providing reliable communication links using MIMO-OFDM under fast
fading scenarios. Toward this end, both equalization and channel coding techniques are
investigated. Despite many advantages of OFDM, OFDM signals are very susceptible to the
time-varying channel, which breaks the orthogonality between sub-carriers, resulting in
inter-channel interference (ICI). The ICI increases an irreducible error floor in proportion to
the normalized Doppler frequency.
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Date: February 2014
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LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGITAL SIGNAL TRANSMISSION OVER MIMO-OFDM SYSTEM
A project report using the LaTeX Template Project Titlepage Modified (v 0.1) by rcx.
Original Source of template: http://www.howtotex.com
Date: February 2014
This is a title page template which be used for articles & reports.
This is the modified version of the original Latex template from aforementioned website.
sunil p nagare