A temperature control strategy to achieve low-temperature district heating in North China
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The data includes historical actual operating data of a District Heating System (DHS) in Tianjin and weather forecast data. The DHS operating data, which includes supply and return temperature from February 16, 2018, to March 12, 2018, is collected from a heat exchange station in Tianjin, China. The exchange station supplies heat for nearly 40 residential buildings in winter. The weather forecast data consists of outdoor temperatures, relative humidity, wind speed and air quality index (AQI).
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