A study was undertaken to explore opportunities for achieving reduced greenhouse gas emissions from UK domestic heating by using existing drinking water and wastewater assets as energy storage and recovery mechanisms, coupled with modest local renewable energy generation. The sensitivity of the solutions to future projections for domestic heating demands and climate change effects was explored. Simulations optimised the available energy supply, potential for storage, heat recovery and heat demand to minimise emissions at a scale that could be adopted in most UK towns. The approach may be able to deliver significant emissions reductions with more limited capital investment than more centralised renewable energy approaches. The results from t...
This thesis describes three connected stages of development and analysis of residential heat pump en...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
This paper presents a novel take on the energy-water nexus; exploring the coupling of renewable gene...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
By 2050, the UK government plans to create ‘Net zero society’.1 To meet this ambitious target, the d...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
The UK Government has ambitious targets for CO2 emissions reductions, particularly for the domestic ...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
This paper asks how much heat could be recovered from wastewater treatment plants under UK climatic ...
Demand pressure on UK water supplies is expected to increase in the next 20 years driven by increasi...
This thesis describes three connected stages of development and analysis of residential heat pump en...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
This paper presents a novel take on the energy-water nexus; exploring the coupling of renewable gene...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
By 2050, the UK government plans to create ‘Net zero society’.1 To meet this ambitious target, the d...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
The UK Government has ambitious targets for CO2 emissions reductions, particularly for the domestic ...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
This paper asks how much heat could be recovered from wastewater treatment plants under UK climatic ...
Demand pressure on UK water supplies is expected to increase in the next 20 years driven by increasi...
This thesis describes three connected stages of development and analysis of residential heat pump en...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...