Decarbonising heat in the UK by 2050 will require the wider adoption of low-temperature heat. Current systems, largely relying on gas boilers, have design operating temperatures of 82/71°C (supply/return) while new standards for 4th Generation District Heating are 55/25°C. Local authorities must set-up strategies to get their buildings “Heat network ready” but this raises the question of the ability for existing buildings to use low-temperature heat. The aim and the novelty of this paper is to establish a relationship between an energy ‘performance gap’ in Scottish public buildings and their ability to use low-temperature heat. This performance gap has been evaluated for 121 non-domestic buildings, primarily schools, operated by The City of...
This paper presents results of a research study into improving energy performance of small-scale dis...
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2019 commits Scotland to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions t...
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy s...
Decarbonising heat in the UK by 2050 will require the wider adoption of low-temperature heat. Curren...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
Domestic heating accounts for 64% of domestic energy usage in the UK, yet there are currently very f...
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts t...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
This paper compares the central heating settings and the heating energy use performance of six flats...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
District heating uptake has grown with the increasing need for cleaner and more efficient energy sup...
There is growing awareness in the UK that overheating is a significant problem and one that is likel...
This paper documents an innovative partnership project between Historic Scotland, the Scottish Energ...
This paper presents results of a research study into improving energy performance of small-scale dis...
The replacement of existing fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps is seen as a key measure in the deca...
This paper presents results of a research study into improving energy performance of small-scale dis...
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2019 commits Scotland to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions t...
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy s...
Decarbonising heat in the UK by 2050 will require the wider adoption of low-temperature heat. Curren...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
Domestic heating accounts for 64% of domestic energy usage in the UK, yet there are currently very f...
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts t...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
This paper compares the central heating settings and the heating energy use performance of six flats...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
District heating uptake has grown with the increasing need for cleaner and more efficient energy sup...
There is growing awareness in the UK that overheating is a significant problem and one that is likel...
This paper documents an innovative partnership project between Historic Scotland, the Scottish Energ...
This paper presents results of a research study into improving energy performance of small-scale dis...
The replacement of existing fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps is seen as a key measure in the deca...
This paper presents results of a research study into improving energy performance of small-scale dis...
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2019 commits Scotland to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions t...
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy s...