Urban heat sources from urban infrastructure and buildings could meet ~10% of the European building heating demand. There is, however, limited information on how to use them. The EU project ReUseHeat has generated much of the existing knowledge on urban waste heat recovery implementation. Heat recovery from a data center, hospital and from water were demonstrated. Additionally, the project generated knowledge of stakeholders, risk profile, bankability and business models. The recovery of urban waste heat is characterized by high potential, high competitiveness compared to other heating alternatives, high avoidance of GHG emissions, payback within three years and low utilization. These characteristics reveal that barriers for increased utili...
Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potent...
Industrial processes are characterized by energy losses, such as heat streams rejected to the enviro...
By 2050, the UK government plans to create ‘Net zero society’.1 To meet this ambitious target, the d...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
This paper deals with climate change mitigation and addresses waste heat reuse as a measure which is...
Approximately 1.2 EJ of energy are potentially available for recovery each year from urban heat sour...
In order to support the decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector in Europe, the objective o...
Cities need to become independent from finite resources, among which fossil fuels. There is great po...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an overview of waste heat potentials in Franc...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
International audienceThe sharp increase in and volatility of fossil fuel prices, due in particular ...
This paper describes the results from a collaborative research project in the UK, focussing on the r...
This paper provides an analysis of a heat recovery scheme that collects waste heat from the London U...
Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potent...
Industrial processes are characterized by energy losses, such as heat streams rejected to the enviro...
By 2050, the UK government plans to create ‘Net zero society’.1 To meet this ambitious target, the d...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
This paper deals with climate change mitigation and addresses waste heat reuse as a measure which is...
Approximately 1.2 EJ of energy are potentially available for recovery each year from urban heat sour...
In order to support the decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector in Europe, the objective o...
Cities need to become independent from finite resources, among which fossil fuels. There is great po...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an overview of waste heat potentials in Franc...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
International audienceThe sharp increase in and volatility of fossil fuel prices, due in particular ...
This paper describes the results from a collaborative research project in the UK, focussing on the r...
This paper provides an analysis of a heat recovery scheme that collects waste heat from the London U...
Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potent...
Industrial processes are characterized by energy losses, such as heat streams rejected to the enviro...
By 2050, the UK government plans to create ‘Net zero society’.1 To meet this ambitious target, the d...