Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, which accounts for almost one-third of UK emissions and the largest single share is domestic heat, which is responsible for 17% of the national total. Given the UK’s 2050 “Net-Zero” commitment, decarbonizing heat is becoming urgent and currently one of the main pathways involves its electrification. Here, we present a spatially explicit optimization model that investigates the implications of electrifying domestic heat on the operation of the power sector. Using hourly historical gas demand data, we conclude that the domestic peak heat demand is almost 50% lower than widely cited values. A 100% electrification pathway can be achieved with only...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
The heating of homes is a major contributor to the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions accounting for 13% ...
Decarbonisation of heat is critical to the UK achieving its net zero emissions target by 2050. With ...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the world economy needs to be significantly decarbonized. Amo...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
Heating decarbonisation through electrification is a difficult challenge due to the considerable inc...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Decarbonisation of heating and road transport are regarded as necessary but very challenging steps o...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
Building heat electrification is central to economy-wide decarbonization efforts and directly affect...
Published UK 2050 energy scenarios specify a range of decarbonised supply side technologies combined...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
Providing heat without emissions is a critical challenge to reach the 2050 UK net-zero target. Here,...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
The heating of homes is a major contributor to the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions accounting for 13% ...
Decarbonisation of heat is critical to the UK achieving its net zero emissions target by 2050. With ...
Unlike power sector decarbonisation, there has been little progress made on heat, which is currently...
To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the world economy needs to be significantly decarbonized. Amo...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
Heating decarbonisation through electrification is a difficult challenge due to the considerable inc...
In the UK, 45% of the total energy demand in 2016 was used for heating purposes, 68% of which was su...
Decarbonisation of heating and road transport are regarded as necessary but very challenging steps o...
The UK's heat sector predominantly relies on natural gas and is responsible for about one-third of o...
Building heat electrification is central to economy-wide decarbonization efforts and directly affect...
Published UK 2050 energy scenarios specify a range of decarbonised supply side technologies combined...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
Providing heat without emissions is a critical challenge to reach the 2050 UK net-zero target. Here,...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
The decarbonisation of residential heating is crucial if the net-zero target in the United Kingdom i...
The heating of homes is a major contributor to the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions accounting for 13% ...
Decarbonisation of heat is critical to the UK achieving its net zero emissions target by 2050. With ...