Half of the global final energy consumption is related to heat, which accounts for 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. Particularly in the UK, nearly 24 million end-users rely on gas boilers to provide heat, leading to 37% of the country’s carbon emissions. Quick and successful heat decarbonisation is critical if ambitious climate goals need to be met by the mid-21st century. Heat pumps have been recognised as a key solution to reduce carbon emissions. This would instead draw carbon-reduced electricity from the electrical grid to produce heat more efficiently. Reciprocatively, the potential flexibility offered by the growing adoption of heat pumps on a (gigawatt) scale could also potentially support the deep decarbonisation of po...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...
Addressing the growing concerns of climate change necessitates the decarbonisation of energy sectors...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technic...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
This briefing considers the economic gains that could be realised through the deployment of heat pum...
This briefing considers the economic gains that could be realised through the deployment of heat pum...
Heat pumps for space and water heating are recognised by EU governments as a key technology to meet ...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...
Addressing the growing concerns of climate change necessitates the decarbonisation of energy sectors...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technic...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
This briefing considers the economic gains that could be realised through the deployment of heat pum...
This briefing considers the economic gains that could be realised through the deployment of heat pum...
Heat pumps for space and water heating are recognised by EU governments as a key technology to meet ...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
The UK government’s plans to decarbonise residential heating will mean major changes to the energy s...
For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Aut...