In the following thesis effects of climate change on regional energy systems are examined. Heating and cooling demand for three rural regions in Austria are modelled until the year 2050 using climate and building data with high spatial resolution. The outcomes are then fed into an energy system optimisation, where the cost-optimum energy supply considering regionally available renewable energy potentials is calculated. The thesis provides findings about the climate-induced shift between heating and cooling demand in buildings, and shows concepts concerning the future composition of regional energy systems.
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In the following thesis effects of climate change on regional energy systems are examined. Heating and cooling demand for three rural regions in Austria are modelled until the year 2050 using climate and building data with high spatial resolution. The outcomes are then fed into an energy system optimisation, where the cost-optimum energy supply considering regionally available renewable energy potentials is calculated. The thesis provides findings about the climate-induced shift between heating...
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