The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key opportunity for hydrogen technologies in temperate countries and regions where established distribution infrastructure and familiarity with natural gas boilers predominate. A key element of such claims is the empirically untested belief that citizens will prefer to minimise disruption and perceive hydrogen to be less disruptive than the network upgrades and retrofit measures needed to support electric and other low carbon heating technologies. This article reports on exploratory deliberative research with residents of Cardiff, Wales which examined public perceptions of heating disruptions. Our findings suggest that concerns over public responses to disruption m...
Copyright © 2016, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. In 2007, under contract to the UK Department fo...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key opportunity for hyd...
Decarbonization in several countries is now linked to the prospect of implementing a national hydrog...
In an era characterised by political instability, economic uncertainty and mounting environmental pr...
This paper studies the economic feasibility of installing hydrogen networks for decarbonising heat i...
One option to decarbonise residential heat in the UK is to convert the existing natural gas networks...
The ‘deep’ decarbonization of the residential sector is a priority for meeting national climate chan...
Hydrogen (H2) has rapidly become a topic of great attention when discussing routes to net-zero carbo...
National hydrogen strategies are emerging as a critical pillar of climate change policy. For homes c...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
Data supporting this publication can be obtained on request from cep-lab@imperial.ac.uk.Copyright © ...
This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relati...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Copyright © 2016, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. In 2007, under contract to the UK Department fo...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key opportunity for hyd...
Decarbonization in several countries is now linked to the prospect of implementing a national hydrog...
In an era characterised by political instability, economic uncertainty and mounting environmental pr...
This paper studies the economic feasibility of installing hydrogen networks for decarbonising heat i...
One option to decarbonise residential heat in the UK is to convert the existing natural gas networks...
The ‘deep’ decarbonization of the residential sector is a priority for meeting national climate chan...
Hydrogen (H2) has rapidly become a topic of great attention when discussing routes to net-zero carbo...
National hydrogen strategies are emerging as a critical pillar of climate change policy. For homes c...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
Data supporting this publication can be obtained on request from cep-lab@imperial.ac.uk.Copyright © ...
This project was commissioned to help build a clear evidence base, using existing literature, relati...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Copyright © 2016, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. In 2007, under contract to the UK Department fo...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...