The capture and transport of waste heat represents a great opportunity for the decarbonisation of heat supply in buildings. To date, mostly high temperature waste heat has been reused and reported. However, with the recent advent of low and ambient temperature (4th and 5th generation) district energy networks, there is scope for the recovery and utilisation of heat from a range of novel, low temperature sources. The current study represents one of the first attempts to quantify the size of this opportunity, with particular focus in the UK, and complements the few previous attempts at estimating low temperature waste heat by focussing on a range of novel sources. The approach used was to evaluate a number of low temperature waste heat source...
Recovering waste heat from urban infrastructures is becoming increasingly important as the UK strive...
© 2019 ASHRAE. In order to combat climate change, many countries have been focusing their efforts on...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
There is an urgent need to reduce dependence on fossil fuel based energy sources and minimise carbon...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and ...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat f...
This paper provides an analysis of a heat recovery scheme that collects waste heat from the London U...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
The transformation of voltages in electrical substations leads to energy losses in the form of waste...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Recovering waste heat from urban infrastructures is becoming increasingly important as governments a...
Recovering waste heat from urban infrastructures is becoming increasingly important as the UK strive...
© 2019 ASHRAE. In order to combat climate change, many countries have been focusing their efforts on...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
There is an urgent need to reduce dependence on fossil fuel based energy sources and minimise carbon...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and ...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat f...
This paper provides an analysis of a heat recovery scheme that collects waste heat from the London U...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
The transformation of voltages in electrical substations leads to energy losses in the form of waste...
This paper aims to introduce a heat recovery scheme that will collect waste energy from the London U...
This paper draws on three case studies which show feasible and economic results in meeting net zero ...
Recovering waste heat from urban infrastructures is becoming increasingly important as governments a...
Recovering waste heat from urban infrastructures is becoming increasingly important as the UK strive...
© 2019 ASHRAE. In order to combat climate change, many countries have been focusing their efforts on...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...