Abstract
The aim of this study is to test whether long-range weather forecasts from the meteorological services can be used as a determining factor when buying fuel chips. In the study the fuel consumption of heating plants and the factors determining the monthly consumption are mentioned. Degree-day statistics in Denmark for the last 30 years are explained as well as the difficulties in conjunction with the prediction of long-range weather conditions. This study compares degree days in 1989-1990 month by month with the actual and theoretic chip consumption in three different heating plants the same year. The theoretic chip consumption is calculated on the basis of degree days in a ``standard year`` and the annual chip consumption of the heating plant, among other things. Furthermore, on the basis of degree-day statistics the report makes it possible to estimate the monthly chip consumption of a heating plant in a ``standard year``, in an extremely cold year (maximum degree days), and in an extremely warm year (minimum degree days). However, not everything can be predicted, and it is not yet possible to predict reliable weather forecasts for more than 5 days ahead. The study concludes that long-range weather forecasts cannot be used as
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Rolev, A -M.
Linking long-range weather forecasts and heat consumption as a determinining factor when buying fuel chips for town heating plants. Partial project 4; Sammenkobling af langtidsvejrudsigter og varmeforbrug som styringsmiddel for varmevaerkernes flisindkoeb. Delprojekt 4.
Denmark: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Rolev, A -M.
Linking long-range weather forecasts and heat consumption as a determinining factor when buying fuel chips for town heating plants. Partial project 4; Sammenkobling af langtidsvejrudsigter og varmeforbrug som styringsmiddel for varmevaerkernes flisindkoeb. Delprojekt 4.
Denmark.
Rolev, A -M.
1991.
"Linking long-range weather forecasts and heat consumption as a determinining factor when buying fuel chips for town heating plants. Partial project 4; Sammenkobling af langtidsvejrudsigter og varmeforbrug som styringsmiddel for varmevaerkernes flisindkoeb. Delprojekt 4."
Denmark.
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title = {Linking long-range weather forecasts and heat consumption as a determinining factor when buying fuel chips for town heating plants. Partial project 4; Sammenkobling af langtidsvejrudsigter og varmeforbrug som styringsmiddel for varmevaerkernes flisindkoeb. Delprojekt 4}
author = {Rolev, A -M}
abstractNote = {The aim of this study is to test whether long-range weather forecasts from the meteorological services can be used as a determining factor when buying fuel chips. In the study the fuel consumption of heating plants and the factors determining the monthly consumption are mentioned. Degree-day statistics in Denmark for the last 30 years are explained as well as the difficulties in conjunction with the prediction of long-range weather conditions. This study compares degree days in 1989-1990 month by month with the actual and theoretic chip consumption in three different heating plants the same year. The theoretic chip consumption is calculated on the basis of degree days in a ``standard year`` and the annual chip consumption of the heating plant, among other things. Furthermore, on the basis of degree-day statistics the report makes it possible to estimate the monthly chip consumption of a heating plant in a ``standard year``, in an extremely cold year (maximum degree days), and in an extremely warm year (minimum degree days). However, not everything can be predicted, and it is not yet possible to predict reliable weather forecasts for more than 5 days ahead. The study concludes that long-range weather forecasts cannot be used as a determining factor when buying fuel chips for heating plants. When buying fuel chips one must still use statistics and degree days, supplimented by figures based on experience from actual chip consumption in the individual heating plant. These figures take into consideration the different types of heating plants, as well as heat supply, chip-supplier, storing facilities, other fuels, etc. (au).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Linking long-range weather forecasts and heat consumption as a determinining factor when buying fuel chips for town heating plants. Partial project 4; Sammenkobling af langtidsvejrudsigter og varmeforbrug som styringsmiddel for varmevaerkernes flisindkoeb. Delprojekt 4}
author = {Rolev, A -M}
abstractNote = {The aim of this study is to test whether long-range weather forecasts from the meteorological services can be used as a determining factor when buying fuel chips. In the study the fuel consumption of heating plants and the factors determining the monthly consumption are mentioned. Degree-day statistics in Denmark for the last 30 years are explained as well as the difficulties in conjunction with the prediction of long-range weather conditions. This study compares degree days in 1989-1990 month by month with the actual and theoretic chip consumption in three different heating plants the same year. The theoretic chip consumption is calculated on the basis of degree days in a ``standard year`` and the annual chip consumption of the heating plant, among other things. Furthermore, on the basis of degree-day statistics the report makes it possible to estimate the monthly chip consumption of a heating plant in a ``standard year``, in an extremely cold year (maximum degree days), and in an extremely warm year (minimum degree days). However, not everything can be predicted, and it is not yet possible to predict reliable weather forecasts for more than 5 days ahead. The study concludes that long-range weather forecasts cannot be used as a determining factor when buying fuel chips for heating plants. When buying fuel chips one must still use statistics and degree days, supplimented by figures based on experience from actual chip consumption in the individual heating plant. These figures take into consideration the different types of heating plants, as well as heat supply, chip-supplier, storing facilities, other fuels, etc. (au).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}