Heat services are essential to the Dutch society. Currently, earthquakes in Groningen and CO2-emission reduction goals accelerate the heat transition. This research explores the effects of this transition using an energy justice framework, answering the following research question: “What is the impact of the transition from natural gas heat supply to sustainable heat provision on energy justice in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam?”Joint Master of Science in Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering at Delft University of Technology and Wageningen University & Research.Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering (MADE
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Dutch municipalities have a vital role in creating policy concerning natural gas replacement with su...
Heating accounts for about half of the final energy demand in the member states of the European Unio...
As part of the Dutch energy transition the municipality of Amsterdam has drafted their Transition Vi...
Transitioning towards renewable heating is important to minimise the use of fossil fuels and abate c...
In the Netherlands, almost half of the energy supplied to households is used for space heating. Sinc...
AbstractThis thesis describes the energy flows and environmental improvement possibilities of the Am...
Urgent and significant changes in all parts of the current Dutch energy system are required to achie...
The growing global population combined with improved prosperity has increased the energy demand. The...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteThe ...
The residential built environment in the Netherlands is on the verge of a transition of its thermal ...
The thesis analyses the role of public participation and energy justice perceptions of local stakeho...
The heating transition goals of the Netherlands are ambitious. To reach the goal of an 80% reduction...
In the Netherlands, a complex heat transition is taking place. Currently, the country's built enviro...
Over 90% of the heating in The Hague is currently provided by gas. With the gas reserves decreasing ...
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Dutch municipalities have a vital role in creating policy concerning natural gas replacement with su...
Heating accounts for about half of the final energy demand in the member states of the European Unio...
As part of the Dutch energy transition the municipality of Amsterdam has drafted their Transition Vi...
Transitioning towards renewable heating is important to minimise the use of fossil fuels and abate c...
In the Netherlands, almost half of the energy supplied to households is used for space heating. Sinc...
AbstractThis thesis describes the energy flows and environmental improvement possibilities of the Am...
Urgent and significant changes in all parts of the current Dutch energy system are required to achie...
The growing global population combined with improved prosperity has increased the energy demand. The...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteThe ...
The residential built environment in the Netherlands is on the verge of a transition of its thermal ...
The thesis analyses the role of public participation and energy justice perceptions of local stakeho...
The heating transition goals of the Netherlands are ambitious. To reach the goal of an 80% reduction...
In the Netherlands, a complex heat transition is taking place. Currently, the country's built enviro...
Over 90% of the heating in The Hague is currently provided by gas. With the gas reserves decreasing ...
In the context of climate change mitigation strategies in urban environments and reducing reliance o...
Dutch municipalities have a vital role in creating policy concerning natural gas replacement with su...
Heating accounts for about half of the final energy demand in the member states of the European Unio...