This paper describes a heat pump investigation for GreenSCIES (GS), a fifth Generation district heating and cooling (5DHC) network in Islington, London. The paper describes the GreenSCIES concept integrating Mobility, Power and Heat into a Smart Local Energy System (SLES). At the heart of the system is an ultra-low temperature ambient loop network, which permits bi-directional flow within the pipes to allow energy exchange between heating and cooling customers at different times and in different locations, depending on where demand is at any given time. An existing data centre provides the primary source of waste heat for the scheme. Heat pumps in distributed energy centres are utilised to amplify the temperature of the ambient loop to deli...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
The Climate Change Committee states that the UK’s 2050 carbon targets are unachievable without a nea...
This paper describes a heat pump investigation for GreenSCIES (GS), a fifth Generation district heat...
The GreenSCIES project aims to deliver low carbon, affordable energy through a novel smart energy sy...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
This paper introduces a project called GreenSCIES; an InnovateUK funded detailed design project to d...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
Integrated smartly controlled energy networks have the potential to deliver significant reductions i...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
This work was conducted as part of project SCENIC (“Smart Controlled Energy Networks Integrated in C...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
The Climate Change Committee states that the UK’s 2050 carbon targets are unachievable without a nea...
This paper describes a heat pump investigation for GreenSCIES (GS), a fifth Generation district heat...
The GreenSCIES project aims to deliver low carbon, affordable energy through a novel smart energy sy...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
This paper introduces a project called GreenSCIES; an InnovateUK funded detailed design project to d...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
Integrated smartly controlled energy networks have the potential to deliver significant reductions i...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
This work was conducted as part of project SCENIC (“Smart Controlled Energy Networks Integrated in C...
Decarbonising the energy sector is crucial for addressing climate change concerns. Traditional UK di...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
The Climate Change Committee states that the UK’s 2050 carbon targets are unachievable without a nea...