To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with heat pumps and district heating. These technologies are efficient at reduced flow/return temperatures, typically 55/25 °C, while traditional heating systems are designed for 82/71 °C, and an oversized heating system can help this temperature transition. This paper reviews how heating systems have been sized over time in the UK and the degree of oversizing in existing buildings. It also reviews if lessons from other countries can be applied to the UK’s building stock. The results show that methods to size a heating system have not changed over time, but the modern level of comfort, the retrofit history of buildings and the use of margin lead to ...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Domestic heating accounts for 64% of domestic energy usage in the UK, yet there are currently very f...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
The replacement of existing fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps is seen as a key measure in the deca...
Decarbonising heat in the UK by 2050 will require the wider adoption of low-temperature heat. Curren...
Fossil fuels are the main source of space heating in the UK, and therefore climate mitigation implie...
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One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
The UK has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, compared to 1990 levels. W...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts t...
© 2015 The Author.Heat pumps play a central role in decarbonising the UKs buildings sector as part o...
Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Domestic heating accounts for 64% of domestic energy usage in the UK, yet there are currently very f...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
The replacement of existing fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps is seen as a key measure in the deca...
Decarbonising heat in the UK by 2050 will require the wider adoption of low-temperature heat. Curren...
Fossil fuels are the main source of space heating in the UK, and therefore climate mitigation implie...
© The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co...
One key aspect of the 4th generation district heating systems [1] is a low temperature solution for ...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
The UK has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, compared to 1990 levels. W...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts t...
© 2015 The Author.Heat pumps play a central role in decarbonising the UKs buildings sector as part o...
Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Domestic heating accounts for 64% of domestic energy usage in the UK, yet there are currently very f...
The major common denominator for future efficient fourth generation district heating systems is lowe...