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Energy efficiency of buildings - Calculation of the net, final and primary energy demand for heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water and lighting - Part 9: Final and primary energy demand of power generating plants

Abstract

This document specifies procedures for determining energy parameters for use in other parts of the DIN/TS 18599 series, in particular the overall balance in accordance with DIN/TS 18599-1. This document is not applicable to the dimensioning of system components. This document specifies calculation approaches for different cogeneration systems - a general calculation approach for engine CHP of any size, a special approach for engine micro-CHP and a special approach for fuel cell CHP systems. The calculation method specified in this document for the energy mapping of photovoltaic systems is only applicable to systems at locations without shading, not to shaded photovoltaic systems (e.g. by building parts such as dormers, chimneys or projections or by plants). The calculation method for wind turbines specified in this document is only applicable to small wind turbines, as they occur in the case of self-generation/use of (wind)electricity in connection with buildings.

Begin

2022-12-21

Planned document number

DIN/TS 18599-9

Project number

00519500

Responsible national committee

NA 005-12-01 GA - Joint working committee NABau/FNL/NHRS: Energy efficiency of buildings (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 371, CEN/TC 371/WG 1, CEN/TC 371/WG 2, CEN/TC 371/WG 3, CEN/TC 371/WG 4, CEN/TC 371/WG 5, ISO/TC 163/WG 4 und ISO/TC 163/SC 2/WG 15)  

previous edition(s)

Energy efficiency of buildings - Calculation of the net, final and primary energy demand for heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water and lighting - Part 9: Final and primary energy demand of power generating plants
2018-09

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