In line with the UK goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, the combination of photovoltaic electricity and the electrification of heating systems is considered an effective way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while 88% of schools in the UK are gas-heated. This paper analyses the electricity consumption at a 15 and 30 min resolution of different scenarios for the retrofitting of a primary school in London, UK, with an electrified heating system and the electricity production of different PV installations. High temporal resolution allows consideration of economic balances, in light of rising costs of energy in the UK in 2022, and the possibilities PV can have on decarbonizing heating systems in UK primary schools. Practical application ...
The Sustainable Development Commission has worked with the Department for Education to understand th...
There are currently approximately 23 000 primary and 5000 secondary schools in the UK. (Survey of Sc...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
In line with the UK goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, the combination of photovoltaic electri...
In line with the UK goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, the combination of photovoltaic electri...
This paper examines the potential for PV to improve the performance of primary schools in London. Di...
In response to the climate emergency crisis, the UK became the first major economy to commit to net-...
As Australia faces significant climate change, we as a nation are confronted by the challenge of how...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
The current energy crisis has shifted human efforts towards looking for and using renewable energy s...
A disaggregated (school-level) analysis of the retrofit potential of primary and secondary schools o...
PV only generates electricity during daylight hours and primarily generates over summer. In the UK, ...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
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 ...
The Sustainable Development Commission has worked with the Department for Education to understand th...
There are currently approximately 23 000 primary and 5000 secondary schools in the UK. (Survey of Sc...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
In line with the UK goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, the combination of photovoltaic electri...
In line with the UK goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, the combination of photovoltaic electri...
This paper examines the potential for PV to improve the performance of primary schools in London. Di...
In response to the climate emergency crisis, the UK became the first major economy to commit to net-...
As Australia faces significant climate change, we as a nation are confronted by the challenge of how...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
The current energy crisis has shifted human efforts towards looking for and using renewable energy s...
A disaggregated (school-level) analysis of the retrofit potential of primary and secondary schools o...
PV only generates electricity during daylight hours and primarily generates over summer. In the UK, ...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
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 ...
The Sustainable Development Commission has worked with the Department for Education to understand th...
There are currently approximately 23 000 primary and 5000 secondary schools in the UK. (Survey of Sc...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...