This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero carbon emissions targets through Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) in different localities across England, exploring opportunities to utilise waste heat from industry. They are based on the GreenSCIES model for which the blueprint was developed in London, Study 1. It consists of a fifth generation (5G) ambient loop district heat network using waste heat from a data centre, integrated with electric vehicle charging, storage and solar PV. The network includes decentralised heat pumps and allows for (i) heat sharing between buildings and (ii) applications for heat recovery from local sources. Study 2 is based on a heat network with waste heat fr...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
The challenge of decarbonisation of UK heating energy by 2050, highlights the need for efficient ele...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper describes a heat pump investigation for GreenSCIES (GS), a fifth Generation district heat...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
The GreenSCIES project aims to deliver low carbon, affordable energy through a novel smart energy sy...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
The challenge of decarbonisation of UK heating energy by 2050, highlights the need for efficient ele...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper describes a heat pump investigation for GreenSCIES (GS), a fifth Generation district heat...
This paper tracks a research journey over a number of years from sustainable cooling to heat recover...
The GreenSCIES project aims to deliver low carbon, affordable energy through a novel smart energy sy...
Heat networks are a key technology proposed in the UK Government's Clean Growth Strategy for deliver...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
Currently, natural gas is the predominant source of domestic heat provision. Take-up of heat pumps a...
The UK is currently approaching a critical point in the fight against climate change. To achieve car...
A UK case study area containing over 33,000 households has been used to investigate spatial and temp...
The challenge of decarbonisation of UK heating energy by 2050, highlights the need for efficient ele...
© 2018 In the UK up to 40% of total final energy use is accounted for by the heating and hot water s...