In light of the global energy and climate crises, integration of low-carbon technologies into energy systems is being considered to mitigate the high energy costs and carbon footprint. The wide range of available capacities, efficiencies, and investment costs of these technologies and their different possible operating schedules can unlock several pathways towards decarbonisation. This paper presents an optimisation framework for a public healthcare facility to determine the optimal operation schedule of the site's energy system. A detailed techno-economic analysis of low-carbon power generation, conversion, and energy storage technologies that can be incorporated into the system based on real historical data was carried out for different s...
Item #: 069564-0208This paper explores various combinations of electric heat pumps (EHPs), hydrogen ...
Deep decarbonisation of the electricity sector is central to achieving the United Kingdom's (UK) cli...
A major part of heat in Swiss residential buildings is supplied by fossil fuel boilers, leading to l...
In light of the global energy and climate crises, integration of low-carbon technologies into energy...
Decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector is critical for achieving long-term energy and cli...
Decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector is critical for achieving long-term energy and cli...
Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited tech...
The electrification of heat supply is a widely discussed strategy for decarbonizing the heat sector ...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes an optimisation-based framework to tackle long-term centralised pla...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The UK has some of the worst performing residential buildings in the EU from an energy efficiency pe...
Delivering low-carbon heat will require the substitution of natural gas with low-carbon alternatives...
In this paper, an energy model is developed customised for the design of low carbon energy systems o...
The need to advance towards zero-emission energy systems goes along with the need to build sector-in...
Item #: 069564-0208This paper explores various combinations of electric heat pumps (EHPs), hydrogen ...
Deep decarbonisation of the electricity sector is central to achieving the United Kingdom's (UK) cli...
A major part of heat in Swiss residential buildings is supplied by fossil fuel boilers, leading to l...
In light of the global energy and climate crises, integration of low-carbon technologies into energy...
Decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector is critical for achieving long-term energy and cli...
Decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector is critical for achieving long-term energy and cli...
Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited tech...
The electrification of heat supply is a widely discussed strategy for decarbonizing the heat sector ...
Mass adoption of renewable heating is essential for achieving Net Zero 2050 emission targets. Rapid ...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes an optimisation-based framework to tackle long-term centralised pla...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The UK has some of the worst performing residential buildings in the EU from an energy efficiency pe...
Delivering low-carbon heat will require the substitution of natural gas with low-carbon alternatives...
In this paper, an energy model is developed customised for the design of low carbon energy systems o...
The need to advance towards zero-emission energy systems goes along with the need to build sector-in...
Item #: 069564-0208This paper explores various combinations of electric heat pumps (EHPs), hydrogen ...
Deep decarbonisation of the electricity sector is central to achieving the United Kingdom's (UK) cli...
A major part of heat in Swiss residential buildings is supplied by fossil fuel boilers, leading to l...