The decarbonisation of heat requires a transition from gas boilers to low-carbon heating systems such as heat pumps. Efficiency gains can be achieved by linking heating systems through ambient loops called Fifth Generation District Heating and Cooling (5GDHC) networks. The UK needs working demonstrators to understand both the technical and practical challenges in the heat transition. The Balanced Energy Network (BEN) links two buildings on LSBU's campus and is the UK's first 5GDHC system at scale and among the first in the world to be retrofit in parallel to an incumbent gas system and include an active demand side response control system to toggle between energy vectors in way that minimises cost and carbon emissions. This paper presents p...
Achieving nearly zero carbon heating continues to be identified by UK government analysis as an impo...
Biomass combined heat and power (CHP) plants connected to district heating networks are a very good ...
Heating buildings accounts for 30% of CO2 emissions in the UK. To address this, our heating systems ...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
The Climate Change Committee states that the UK’s 2050 carbon targets are unachievable without a nea...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd Approximately half of all energy consumed is used for generating heat and hot wa...
The challenge of decarbonisation of UK heating energy by 2050, highlights the need for efficient ele...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
Decarbonization of the heating sector is essential to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Climate ...
The following project aims to create a decentralised heat network development methodology which make...
Buildings account for almost 40% of the energy consumption in the World and more than 50% of this en...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
With heating accounting for 23% of the UK’s emissions in 2019, decarbonising this sector is vital to...
Achieving nearly zero carbon heating continues to be identified by UK government analysis as an impo...
Biomass combined heat and power (CHP) plants connected to district heating networks are a very good ...
Heating buildings accounts for 30% of CO2 emissions in the UK. To address this, our heating systems ...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
The Climate Change Committee states that the UK’s 2050 carbon targets are unachievable without a nea...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd Approximately half of all energy consumed is used for generating heat and hot wa...
The challenge of decarbonisation of UK heating energy by 2050, highlights the need for efficient ele...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
Decarbonization of the heating sector is essential to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Climate ...
The following project aims to create a decentralised heat network development methodology which make...
Buildings account for almost 40% of the energy consumption in the World and more than 50% of this en...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
With heating accounting for 23% of the UK’s emissions in 2019, decarbonising this sector is vital to...
Achieving nearly zero carbon heating continues to be identified by UK government analysis as an impo...
Biomass combined heat and power (CHP) plants connected to district heating networks are a very good ...
Heating buildings accounts for 30% of CO2 emissions in the UK. To address this, our heating systems ...