Decarbonisation of heating and cooling in the built environment has been recognised as a necessity to achieve any energy and climate change targets. Heat pumps (HP) are one of the technologies that are extremely validated and utilised in the European heat decarbonisation pathways. However, many challenges and uncertainties still lie ahead of HPs in research, practices and policymaking. Practical evidence from real-world case studies could mitigate some of these uncertainties and accelerate the rollout of HPs. Hence, this research aims to present an overview of the key issues and challenges which emerge from the heat decarbonisation practices through HP technologies across the EU. Adopting the evidence-based approach, experiences from the be...
European countries vary greatly in terms of how residential buildings are heated. These differences,...
The Netherlands faces an enormous challenge to reduce emissions in the existing building stock to re...
Major challenges exist for decarbonising heat in buildings through mass adoption of heat pumps. Thes...
Electrification of heating via heat pumps is one important step to improve the building sector and t...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
The aim to limit climate change is the major driver for the transformation of energy systems globall...
This evidence review evaluates the effectiveness of different policy approaches to support heat supp...
Addressing the growing concerns of climate change necessitates the decarbonisation of energy sectors...
The Heat Roadmap Europe (HRE) studies estimated a potential increase of the district heating (DH) sh...
Newly build buildings in the Netherlands are quite sustainable but are currently less that 5% of the...
This paper discusses different decarbonisation scenarios for an existing district heating (DH) netwo...
This work examines the utilisation of excess heat of thermal power plants via cogeneration and distr...
The use of heat pumps in district heating is one of the most promising technologies for enhancing th...
The use of heat pumps in buildings is one of the best and often the only option for the decarbonizat...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
European countries vary greatly in terms of how residential buildings are heated. These differences,...
The Netherlands faces an enormous challenge to reduce emissions in the existing building stock to re...
Major challenges exist for decarbonising heat in buildings through mass adoption of heat pumps. Thes...
Electrification of heating via heat pumps is one important step to improve the building sector and t...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
The aim to limit climate change is the major driver for the transformation of energy systems globall...
This evidence review evaluates the effectiveness of different policy approaches to support heat supp...
Addressing the growing concerns of climate change necessitates the decarbonisation of energy sectors...
The Heat Roadmap Europe (HRE) studies estimated a potential increase of the district heating (DH) sh...
Newly build buildings in the Netherlands are quite sustainable but are currently less that 5% of the...
This paper discusses different decarbonisation scenarios for an existing district heating (DH) netwo...
This work examines the utilisation of excess heat of thermal power plants via cogeneration and distr...
The use of heat pumps in district heating is one of the most promising technologies for enhancing th...
The use of heat pumps in buildings is one of the best and often the only option for the decarbonizat...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
European countries vary greatly in terms of how residential buildings are heated. These differences,...
The Netherlands faces an enormous challenge to reduce emissions in the existing building stock to re...
Major challenges exist for decarbonising heat in buildings through mass adoption of heat pumps. Thes...