Integrated heating, cooling, and electricity systems coordinate multiple energy services within a unified framework to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. These systems connect power generation with thermal energy supply using technologies such as combined heat and power, heat pumps, district energy networks, and thermal storage. Integration allows waste heat from electricity generation or industrial processes to be reused for heating or cooling. Such systems enhance flexibility, reduce fuel consumption, and support renewable energy integration. Digital control and energy management platforms enable optimal operation across sectors. Integrated systems are particularly effective in urban environments, smart cities, and industrial parks. By linking electricity with heating and cooling demand, these systems play a critical role in decarbonization and efficient energy use.
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