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The prospect and risks of using gas-combined cycle heating in the domestic sector of smart cities

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The paper describes methodology of monitoring risks in heat production by small capacity gas-fired units. The paper includes the following sections:

- Factors determining priority gas use in industrial, commercial and domestic sector of smart cities;

- Concept of risk associated with heat and power production by gas-fired small capacity units in the commercial and domestic sectors of smart cities;

- Efficiency and risks of decentralized heat and power production, expected demand for gas-fired small capacity units and its satisfaction.

The paper also presents some findings of research of energy risks associated with small gas-fired combined cycle units operation.

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      EGOSE '16: Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia
      November 2016
      263 pages
      ISBN:9781450348591
      DOI:10.1145/3014087

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