Any plan to decarbonise heat will need plenty of input from those familiar with Scotland’s diverse urban, rural and social geography. The Scottish Government is helping local authorities pilot an ambitious approach to local heat planning which, if done right, could provide the blueprint for low-carbon heat industries to flourish. So how are these plans shaping up, what benefits might they provide and will they really work for the industry
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Shared ground heat exchange can deliver low-carbon electrified heat where individual heat pumps or h...
District heating (DH) has an important role to play in enabling cities to transition to low-carbon h...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
To reach its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, Scotland needs to decarbonise heat and imp...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
This review on how Smart Local Energy Systems can contribute to the decarbonisation of heat. The pur...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
Energy planning tools can support transitions to low carbon energy by helping planners to identify t...
A method for estimating the heat demand of different types of dwellings is described. Furthermore, a...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Shared ground heat exchange can deliver low-carbon electrified heat where individual heat pumps or h...
District heating (DH) has an important role to play in enabling cities to transition to low-carbon h...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
To reach its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, Scotland needs to decarbonise heat and imp...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
This review on how Smart Local Energy Systems can contribute to the decarbonisation of heat. The pur...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
Energy planning tools can support transitions to low carbon energy by helping planners to identify t...
A method for estimating the heat demand of different types of dwellings is described. Furthermore, a...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Shared ground heat exchange can deliver low-carbon electrified heat where individual heat pumps or h...
District heating (DH) has an important role to play in enabling cities to transition to low-carbon h...