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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 9 2020




In the ninth issue of the APUEA Magazine, you can read about the importance of business ethics when developing sustainable energy projects, how District Energy provides the first steps towards Power-to-X, and get the latest insights into renewable energy policies for Heating and Cooling. We also explore the challenge of decarbonatization of the urban district energy systems in Japan and look into the rising demand for district cooling adoption in India and how smart O&M solutions can be used for District Energy Systems. The magazine includes articles from ENGIE, ABB, REN21, ISEP, Tabreed, Siveco, and APUEA.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 8 2020





In the eighth issue of the APUEA Magazine, we present energy efficiency trends in Asia and how planning is the key to help create more sustainable cities. We provide insights into a best practice district heating system in Inner Mongolia, China, and district energy contributions in climate change and circular economy. We explore the innovative multi-energy system in Xian, China, how smart operation and maintenance help maximize efficiency for Asia-Pacific industries and continue our report on energy-efficient solutions for data centers.

The magazine includes articles from Johnson Controls, ENGIE, ABB, Siveco, NXITY, Fengxi New Energy, Muhammad Ali, and APUEA.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 7 2019




In tIn the seventh issue of the APUEA Magazine, we interview Mr. Clay Nesler from Johnson Controls. We explore how thermal energy storage improves district cooling networks and provide more insights into UPS technology for data centers. We also look into Smart O&M, how AI can increase efficiency for heating in buildings, and introduce the potential of waste heat recovery in the Asia Pacific. The issue also includes a summary of the Renewables in Cities 2019 Global Status Report.

The magazine includes articles from Johnson Controls, ENGIE, ABB, Siveco, Leanheat by Danfoss, IVL-Swedish Environmental Research Institute, REN 21, and APUEA.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 6 2019



In the sixth issue of the APUEA Magazine, we interview Mr. Somboon Lertsuwannaroj from Impact Solar and Dr. Donald Payne from the Australian Geothermal Association. We present an update on hydrogen energy storage technology and look into renewable energy developments in Australia. We also explore UPS energy storage options for data centers, the potential of integrating renewable energy in buildings in India, and an update on the latest APUEA activities. The Magazine includes articles from Lux Research, ABB, IIEC, Muhammad Ali, ENGIE, and APUEA.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 5 2019



In the fifth issue of the APUEA Magazine, we present an outlook on Renewable Energy and sustainability in Australia and provide insights on city-level GHG emission frameworks in India. The issue also includes articles on Intelligent Energy Systems utilizing AI and Smart Mobility, a successful District Energy project in Sidney applying the BOOT business model and updates on recent APUEA activities. The issue includes articles from Lux Research, ABB, IIEC, Muhammad Ali, ENGIE and APUEA.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 4 2019



In the fourth issue of the APUEA Magazine, we introduce a guest column, interview ABB´s Martin B. Petersen, and present a recently conducted energy efficiency survey for Asia. The Magazine also includes insights in how digital tools can help in the ongoing digital transformation of the energy sector and updates on recent APUEA activities. We also explore why district energy is a fast track to sustainable energy and present case studies of two modern district energy systems in China and Sweden.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 3 2018



In the third issue of the APUEA Magazine, we look into smart green buildings, provide an introduction to the green development of a new city and learn how smarter cities is a part of the future. We also present a digital roadmap for district energy and look into how sustainable urban growth can be achieved. The Magazine further includes an energy outlook of Bangkok and updates on recent APUEA activities.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 2 2018



In this issue of the APUEA Magazine, we interview Engie’s Michael Schack, provide insights on the integration and forecasting of renewable energy as well how campuses can become 100% renewable. We also look into electrification of the transport sector including EV-charging infrastructure and provide updates on recent APUEA activities.

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cover of APUEA magazine Issue 1 2018


In the APUEA Magazine, we provide insights into the important role of local governments in urban energy innovation, overviews of district energy solutions, discussions of the challenges of promoting district cooling, and introductions to successful district cooling projects in the region.

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cover of regulatory concepts of district energy presentation

This presentation was published in December 2017 by APUEA. Source and inspiration are from Dr. Valdas Lukosevicius, Associate Professor, Kaunas University of Technology. The regulatory schemes in District Energy (DE) sectors worldwide can be classified into the following categories: 1) Market driven regulation; 2) Social regulation; and 3) Economic regulation.

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