A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temporal conflicts in meeting domestic heat demand through renewable electrical energy supply and low-grade decentralised heat recovery from the urban drainage network. The case study area was selected as its water infrastructure and population density were representative of the conditions experienced by the majority of the UK's urban population. The findings suggest that adopting an optimised and integrated water-energy system would lead to a 60% reduction in current carbon emissions, compared to a natural gas based system. The integrated water-energy system proposed for domestic heating showed an annual surplus of renewable energy of 716 GWh. H...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
A study was undertaken to explore opportunities for achieving reduced greenhouse gas emissions from ...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
We investigate the potential of solar-thermal collectorsas a sustainable heat-generation technology ...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
A study was undertaken to explore opportunities for achieving reduced greenhouse gas emissions from ...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
We investigate the potential of solar-thermal collectorsas a sustainable heat-generation technology ...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...