Infrastructure for heat provision in the built environment needs to change remarkably to support lowering carbon emissions and achieving climate mitigation targets before 2050. We propose a computational approach for finding a mix of heat options per neighbourhood that minimises cumulative carbon emissions between 2030 and 2050, referred to as committed emissions, while at the same time adhering to technological constraints at both the household and neighbourhood scales. To establish this approach, we integrated bottom-up heat demand modelling at neighbourhood scale with a mixed-integer non-linear optimisation problem. Nine scenarios with different pathways for the insulation of buildings and the decarbonisation in electricity generation we...
International audienceBuilding sector is currently one of the major sources of CO 2 emissions. Consi...
Sustainable energy systems can only be achieved when reducing both carbon emissions and water use fo...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Transitioning towards renewable heating is important to minimise the use of fossil fuels and abate c...
Sustainable energy systems can only be achieved when reducing both carbon emissions and water use fo...
Residential space heating demand in the Netherlands is met by natural gas boilers in 93% of Dutch ho...
Heating accounts for about half of the final energy demand in the member states of the European Unio...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The UK has some of the worst performing residential buildings in the EU from an energy efficiency pe...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
This paper describes a methodology and assumptions used for developing heat decarbonisation scenario...
Whole-economy scenarios for limiting global warming to 1.5 °C suggest that direct carbon emissions i...
Decarbonizing the building stock is critical for realizing the climate-neutral target for the Nether...
Electricity generation from intermittent renewable energy sources is expected to rise drastically, w...
International audienceBuilding sector is currently one of the major sources of CO 2 emissions. Consi...
Sustainable energy systems can only be achieved when reducing both carbon emissions and water use fo...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
Transitioning towards renewable heating is important to minimise the use of fossil fuels and abate c...
Sustainable energy systems can only be achieved when reducing both carbon emissions and water use fo...
Residential space heating demand in the Netherlands is met by natural gas boilers in 93% of Dutch ho...
Heating accounts for about half of the final energy demand in the member states of the European Unio...
Space heating in buildings represents nearly half of the final heat demand in Europe. The potential ...
The residential sector currently accounts for one fifth of global energy use and corresponding green...
The UK has some of the worst performing residential buildings in the EU from an energy efficiency pe...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
This paper describes a methodology and assumptions used for developing heat decarbonisation scenario...
Whole-economy scenarios for limiting global warming to 1.5 °C suggest that direct carbon emissions i...
Decarbonizing the building stock is critical for realizing the climate-neutral target for the Nether...
Electricity generation from intermittent renewable energy sources is expected to rise drastically, w...
International audienceBuilding sector is currently one of the major sources of CO 2 emissions. Consi...
Sustainable energy systems can only be achieved when reducing both carbon emissions and water use fo...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...