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    <title language="eng">Barrier Analysis of Flexibilization of Cooling Supply Systems</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The present study examines the barriers that prevent cooling system flexibility from being optimized. In the context of an increasing reliance on renewable energy sources, the necessity for flexible energy utilization is becoming increasingly apparent. A survey and discussion groups were conducted with various stakeholders within the cooling value chain to obtain their experiences and insights regarding barriers to flexibilization. The findings point out that economic, technological, and regulatory barriers are the primary factors impeding the implementation of flexible solutions. In particular, high investment costs, complex technical implementation, a lack of information, and a complicated legal framework were identified as significant impediments. To enhance the flexibility of cooling systems, coordinated efforts are necessary to address these barriers. Practical examples, training, and the standardization and digitalization of processes could facilitate the widespread implementation of flexible cooling systems.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="eng">With the increasing number of electric vehicles in the transport sector, the relevance of accurate energy and power demand predictions of electromobility is growing. Thereby, different vehicle functions, especially heating and air conditioning and vehicle automation, have a significant influence. In accordance with the upcoming Euro-7 emissions standard, the energy consumption for heating even has to be contained in the manufacturer’s consumption data in the future. To increase the accuracy of energy and power demand predictions of electromobility, the energy consumption of vehicle functions such as heating and air conditioning as well as the energy savings through vehicle automation must be considered. &#13;
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    <abstract language="eng">The further expansion of renewable energies in Germany requires flexible consumers to balance fluctuations in electricity production from variable renewable energies. Cold storage warehouses, due to their inherent storage capacity and widespread use, are well-suited for integrating more renewable energies. The potential of cold storage warehouses is often viewed in isolation and not in conjunction with the cold chain’s upstream and downstream processes. By adjusting the temperatures within the processes, the individual links in the cold chain can be made flexible. To assess the effects of flexibilization on emissions and electricity costs, thermodynamic models of the individual links in the cold chain and of a yogurt pallet are developed and linked together. Due to temperature fluctuations in the products resulting from the flexibilization, emission evaluations must be considered throughout the cold chain. Results of the simulation for the study period show that emissions reductions and electricity cost savings can be achieved in all three links when they are made flexible. However, the savings vary in magnitude. Only minor savings can be achieved in the cooling tunnel. The greatest potential for savings is in refrigerated transport, if deeper cooling occurs in the process before, i.e., in the cold storage warehouse.</abstract>
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