This paper studies the economic feasibility of installing hydrogen networks for decarbonising heat in urban areas. The study uses the Heat Infrastructure and Technology (HIT) spatially-resolved optimisation model to trade-off energy supply, infrastructure and end-use technology costs for the most important heat-related energy vectors; gas, heat, electricity, and hydrogen. Two model formulations are applied to UK urban area: one with an independent hydrogen network, and one that allows for retrofitting the gas network into hydrogen. Results show that for average hydrogen price projections, cost-effective pathways for heat decarbonisation towards 2050 comprise including heat networks supplied by a combination of district level heat pumps and ...
In response to climate challenge, the UK Government adopted a 60 % CO2 reduction target from 1990 le...
This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relati...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Delivering low-carbon heat will require the substitution of natural gas with low-carbon alternatives...
Achieving the UK’s long-term climate targets will require a coordinated approach to decarbonising bo...
One option to decarbonise residential heat in the UK is to convert the existing natural gas networks...
Heat decarbonisation is one of the main challenges of energy system decarbonisation. However, existi...
Sustainable transition pathways currently being proposed for moving away from the use of natural gas...
Data supporting this publication can be obtained on request from cep-lab@imperial.ac.uk.Copyright © ...
The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key opportunity for hyd...
The need to advance towards zero-emission energy systems goes along with the need to build sector-in...
Hydrogen (H2) has rapidly become a topic of great attention when discussing routes to net-zero carbo...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
In response to climate challenge, the UK Government adopted a 60 % CO2 reduction target from 1990 le...
This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relati...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Delivering low-carbon heat will require the substitution of natural gas with low-carbon alternatives...
Achieving the UK’s long-term climate targets will require a coordinated approach to decarbonising bo...
One option to decarbonise residential heat in the UK is to convert the existing natural gas networks...
Heat decarbonisation is one of the main challenges of energy system decarbonisation. However, existi...
Sustainable transition pathways currently being proposed for moving away from the use of natural gas...
Data supporting this publication can be obtained on request from cep-lab@imperial.ac.uk.Copyright © ...
The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key opportunity for hyd...
The need to advance towards zero-emission energy systems goes along with the need to build sector-in...
Hydrogen (H2) has rapidly become a topic of great attention when discussing routes to net-zero carbo...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
In response to climate challenge, the UK Government adopted a 60 % CO2 reduction target from 1990 le...
This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relati...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...