In the Netherlands, district heating with a lower temperature supply (<70°C) will play a crucial part in accomplishing the energy transition goals of delivering natural gas-free sustainable heating to dwellings. The existing dwellings often require energy renovations to make them suitable for lower temperature heating. However, choosing renovation strategies that promote the transition to lower temperature district heating while improving energy efficiency and thermal comfort is challenging. This study aims to identify minimum renovation requirements for comfortably heating homes using lower temperature heat from district heating. Identifying minimum renovation strategies to prepare existing dwellings for lower temperature district heati...
Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
The Netherlands aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 49% before 2030, with the built environme...
Low temperature is the most significant feature of the future district heating (DH) - the 4th genera...
In the Netherlands, district heating with a lower temperature supply (<70°C) will play a crucial ...
The Dutch building stock has to switch to alternative energy-efficient heat sources, such as distric...
Especially in colder climates, like The Netherlands, a large quantity of non-renewable energy is use...
To prepare the housing stock for the transition to collective, low-temperature heating, minimal reno...
The refurbishment of the Dutch post- war residential building stock provides a great potential for e...
The Netherlands faces climate change due to global warming and earthquakes due to gas production. To...
In order to achieve a reduction of the energy consumption in the build environment (30% in 2020) it ...
Dutch homes use 70% of their total energy consumption for domestic hot water purposes and space heat...
In the EU, buildings account for about 40% of the final energy consumption. Space heating (SH) accou...
This report is a part of Work Package 4 Energy Flexible Neighbourhoods. The goal for WP 4 is to deve...
Lower temperature heating (LTH) involves using the lowest possible supply temperatures to meet resid...
Renovation of existing buildings in The Netherlands is crucial when aiming for an energy neutral bui...
Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
The Netherlands aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 49% before 2030, with the built environme...
Low temperature is the most significant feature of the future district heating (DH) - the 4th genera...
In the Netherlands, district heating with a lower temperature supply (<70°C) will play a crucial ...
The Dutch building stock has to switch to alternative energy-efficient heat sources, such as distric...
Especially in colder climates, like The Netherlands, a large quantity of non-renewable energy is use...
To prepare the housing stock for the transition to collective, low-temperature heating, minimal reno...
The refurbishment of the Dutch post- war residential building stock provides a great potential for e...
The Netherlands faces climate change due to global warming and earthquakes due to gas production. To...
In order to achieve a reduction of the energy consumption in the build environment (30% in 2020) it ...
Dutch homes use 70% of their total energy consumption for domestic hot water purposes and space heat...
In the EU, buildings account for about 40% of the final energy consumption. Space heating (SH) accou...
This report is a part of Work Package 4 Energy Flexible Neighbourhoods. The goal for WP 4 is to deve...
Lower temperature heating (LTH) involves using the lowest possible supply temperatures to meet resid...
Renovation of existing buildings in The Netherlands is crucial when aiming for an energy neutral bui...
Low temperature district heating (LTDH) can substantially reduce total greenhouse gas emissions, inc...
The Netherlands aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 49% before 2030, with the built environme...
Low temperature is the most significant feature of the future district heating (DH) - the 4th genera...