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Svend Svendsen

Bio: Svend Svendsen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heating system & Efficient energy use. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 229 publications receiving 6396 citations. Previous affiliations of Svend Svendsen include University of Copenhagen & Mid Sweden University.


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15 Apr 2014-Energy
TL;DR: In this article, the concept of 4th Generation District Heating (4GDH) was defined, including the relations to district cooling and the concepts of smart energy and smart thermal grids.

1,654 citations

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01 Dec 2018-Energy
TL;DR: It is quantified how benefits exceed costs by a safe margin with the benefits of systems integration being the most important.

373 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a short account of the technical energy-saving possibilities that are present in existing dwellings and presents a financial methodology used for assessing energysaving measures, which can be used to insure the buildings in the future as far as energy consumption is concerned.

303 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified the potential of dynamic solar shading facade components by using integrated simulations that took energy demand, the indoor air quality, the amount of daylight available, and visual comfort into consideration.

237 citations


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TL;DR: This research examines the interaction between demand and socioeconomic attributes through Mixed Logit models and the state of art in the field of automatic transport systems in the CityMobil project.
Abstract: 2 1 The innovative transport systems and the CityMobil project 10 1.1 The research questions 10 2 The state of art in the field of automatic transport systems 12 2.1 Case studies and demand studies for innovative transport systems 12 3 The design and implementation of surveys 14 3.1 Definition of experimental design 14 3.2 Questionnaire design and delivery 16 3.3 First analyses on the collected sample 18 4 Calibration of Logit Multionomial demand models 21 4.1 Methodology 21 4.2 Calibration of the “full” model. 22 4.3 Calibration of the “final” model 24 4.4 The demand analysis through the final Multinomial Logit model 25 5 The analysis of interaction between the demand and socioeconomic attributes 31 5.1 Methodology 31 5.2 Application of Mixed Logit models to the demand 31 5.3 Analysis of the interactions between demand and socioeconomic attributes through Mixed Logit models 32 5.4 Mixed Logit model and interaction between age and the demand for the CTS 38 5.5 Demand analysis with Mixed Logit model 39 6 Final analyses and conclusions 45 6.1 Comparison between the results of the analyses 45 6.2 Conclusions 48 6.3 Answers to the research questions and future developments 52

4,784 citations

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15 Apr 2014-Energy
TL;DR: In this article, the concept of 4th Generation District Heating (4GDH) was defined, including the relations to district cooling and the concepts of smart energy and smart thermal grids.

1,654 citations

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TL;DR: The review indicates that future researches should be oriented towards improving the efficiency of search techniques and approximation methods for large-scale building optimization problems; and reducing time and effort for such activities.

1,009 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a systematic approach to proper selection and identification of the best retrofit options for existing buildings and provide a better understanding of how to effectively conduct a building retrofit to promote energy conservation and sustainability.

982 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the development and design of coherent smart energy systems as an integrated part of achieving future 100% renewable energy and transport solutions, which can potentially pave the way to a bioenergy-free, renewable energy- and transport system.

882 citations