To decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and strive for a more sustainable heat provision in the Netherlands, district heating is a solution. Although district heating networks are not novel, the Dutch ministry of Economic affairs desires a change in the district heating sector: ‘open’ district heating networks in which competition between multiple heat producers is introduced. In order to allow access for multiple (new) heat producers and fair competition a suitable market design is required. An agent-based model of a competitive market design is created to explore how multiple heat producers and greenhouse owners (as consumers) will behave, learn and adapt in open district heating networks. Results shows that in an open district heating...
District heating represents a viable way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the built environment...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Though technically and economically challenging, heat exchange between glasshouses and non-horticult...
The district heating system is currently a natural monopoly. Introducing multiple producers on distr...
In order to reduce CO2 emission, district heat networks and carbon-neutral heat energy production ar...
In the context of the ongoing energy transition away from fossil fuels the Dutch government sees gre...
The world has been facing a detrimental climate change since the beginning of the industrial era due...
Over the last decades, district heating has been under development, especially the technologies like...
Current developments in heat pumps, supported by innovative business models, are driving several ind...
Liberated heat market works mainly like a liberated electric market in Nordic countries with the exc...
As a move away from the natural gas based heating, the Dutch government identified district heating ...
A district heating system consists of one or more production units supplying energy in the form of h...
This research has compared three different market mechanisms in a quantitative way. The influences o...
To face the climate change and global warming issues, European countries have set new targets in ord...
District heating represents a viable way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the built environment...
District heating represents a viable way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the built environment...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Though technically and economically challenging, heat exchange between glasshouses and non-horticult...
The district heating system is currently a natural monopoly. Introducing multiple producers on distr...
In order to reduce CO2 emission, district heat networks and carbon-neutral heat energy production ar...
In the context of the ongoing energy transition away from fossil fuels the Dutch government sees gre...
The world has been facing a detrimental climate change since the beginning of the industrial era due...
Over the last decades, district heating has been under development, especially the technologies like...
Current developments in heat pumps, supported by innovative business models, are driving several ind...
Liberated heat market works mainly like a liberated electric market in Nordic countries with the exc...
As a move away from the natural gas based heating, the Dutch government identified district heating ...
A district heating system consists of one or more production units supplying energy in the form of h...
This research has compared three different market mechanisms in a quantitative way. The influences o...
To face the climate change and global warming issues, European countries have set new targets in ord...
District heating represents a viable way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the built environment...
District heating represents a viable way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the built environment...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Though technically and economically challenging, heat exchange between glasshouses and non-horticult...