抄録
The presented study covers concepts for residential heat grids, including power-to-heat solutions and shared storage approach, based on a realistic large scale infrastructure. It targets the investigation of advanced solutions for a heat revolution within the frame of energy revolution and climate targets 2050. Multivalent heating systems are implemented and compared in a fully automated neighborhood grid, consisting of residential buildings, a switchable local heat grid matrix and instrumentation for widespread energy and climate measurements. The neighborhood grid is built within the project Living Lab Energy Campus is connected to the large project Energy Lab 2.0 infrastructure, which allows upscaling of data in the range of several MW via physical simulations and serves as fully controllable supply grid.