Dutch homes use 70% of their total energy consumption for domestic hot water purposes and space heating. Currently, this energy is yielded through the use of natural gas. In order to meet Dutch Climate Agreement goals, which were agreed upon December 2018, Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) is expected as being the most promising sustainable heat energy system solution for dense populated districts. To produce sustainable heat, Visser & Smit Hanab (V&SH) have developed a geothermal source which extracts heat from shallow surfaces, between 500 and 1250 meters. Currently, this system is only used to provide heat for greenhouses. Greenhouses are in need of heat supply for more than 5000 hours per year. This thesis presents which o...
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Potential waste heat integration in low-temperature district heating (LTDH) systems is a main task f...
A comparative study for a representative case district in the Netherlands with around 2500 dwellings...
Residential space heating demand in the Netherlands is met by natural gas boilers in 93% of Dutch ho...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
Of the global energy demand, 20% can be allocated to residential energy demand. Most of this energy ...
The heating transition goals of the Netherlands are ambitious. To reach the goal of an 80% reduction...
In the Netherlands, almost half of the energy supplied to households is used for space heating. Sinc...
In the Netherlands most houses and buildings are connected to a gas network since the nineteen seven...
Over 90% of the heating in The Hague is currently provided by gas. With the gas reserves decreasing ...
This study assesses the role of (seasonal) thermal energy storage in the next generation renewables ...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
In the Netherlands, district heating with a lower temperature supply (<70°C) will play a crucial ...
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Potential waste heat integration in low-temperature district heating (LTDH) systems is a main task f...
A comparative study for a representative case district in the Netherlands with around 2500 dwellings...
Residential space heating demand in the Netherlands is met by natural gas boilers in 93% of Dutch ho...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
Of the global energy demand, 20% can be allocated to residential energy demand. Most of this energy ...
The heating transition goals of the Netherlands are ambitious. To reach the goal of an 80% reduction...
In the Netherlands, almost half of the energy supplied to households is used for space heating. Sinc...
In the Netherlands most houses and buildings are connected to a gas network since the nineteen seven...
Over 90% of the heating in The Hague is currently provided by gas. With the gas reserves decreasing ...
This study assesses the role of (seasonal) thermal energy storage in the next generation renewables ...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
In the Netherlands, district heating with a lower temperature supply (<70°C) will play a crucial ...
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Most of the heat in Dutch district heating networks is produced by fossil fuels. In this study the l...
Potential waste heat integration in low-temperature district heating (LTDH) systems is a main task f...