Abstract
An assessment is made of how many heat pumps it may be possible to establish in animal buildings in the Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic agriculture. This assessment is based on the present livestock structure. Furthermore information is given of the yearly oil conservation that theoretically can be obtained, provided heat pumps and heat exchangers are installed every where with a sufficient livestock basis. The largest energy conservation can be obtained by heat recovery in cow- and pig houses and by heat exchangers in production of piglets.
Pedersen, S
[1]
- Statens Jordbrugstekniske Forsoeg, Horsens, Denmark
Citation Formats
Pedersen, S.
Heat pumps and heat exchangers in cow and pig houses in the Nordic countries. Utilization potentials.
Denmark: N. p.,
1985.
Web.
Pedersen, S.
Heat pumps and heat exchangers in cow and pig houses in the Nordic countries. Utilization potentials.
Denmark.
Pedersen, S.
1985.
"Heat pumps and heat exchangers in cow and pig houses in the Nordic countries. Utilization potentials."
Denmark.
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title = {Heat pumps and heat exchangers in cow and pig houses in the Nordic countries. Utilization potentials}
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abstractNote = {An assessment is made of how many heat pumps it may be possible to establish in animal buildings in the Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic agriculture. This assessment is based on the present livestock structure. Furthermore information is given of the yearly oil conservation that theoretically can be obtained, provided heat pumps and heat exchangers are installed every where with a sufficient livestock basis. The largest energy conservation can be obtained by heat recovery in cow- and pig houses and by heat exchangers in production of piglets.}
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year = {1985}
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title = {Heat pumps and heat exchangers in cow and pig houses in the Nordic countries. Utilization potentials}
author = {Pedersen, S}
abstractNote = {An assessment is made of how many heat pumps it may be possible to establish in animal buildings in the Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic agriculture. This assessment is based on the present livestock structure. Furthermore information is given of the yearly oil conservation that theoretically can be obtained, provided heat pumps and heat exchangers are installed every where with a sufficient livestock basis. The largest energy conservation can be obtained by heat recovery in cow- and pig houses and by heat exchangers in production of piglets.}
journal = []
volume = {129:27}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}