In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonise energy demands, including the largest single end-use demand – heat. Moving heat demands over to the electrical network poses significant challenges and the use of hybrid energy vector and storage systems (heat and electrical storage) will be a critical component in managing this transition. As an example of these challenges (facing many developed countries), the scale of recently available daily energy flows through the UK’s electrical, gas and transport systems are presented. When this data is expressed graphically it illustrates important differences in the demand characteristics of these different vectors; these include the quantity of energy delivered through the networks on a dail...
AbstractThis paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy sys...
This paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy systems of ...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonize energy demands, including the largest single...
As an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy flows thr...
AbstractAs an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy f...
Publically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows through Great ...
AbstractPublically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows throug...
Electrifying the energy system and powering it by low carbon electricity is one of the key decarboni...
Decarbonisation of heating and road transport are regarded as necessary but very challenging steps o...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
This slidepack is produced as an aid to teaching and learning to provide a sense of scale and season...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
AbstractThis paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy sys...
This paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy systems of ...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonize energy demands, including the largest single...
As an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy flows thr...
AbstractAs an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy f...
Publically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows through Great ...
AbstractPublically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows throug...
Electrifying the energy system and powering it by low carbon electricity is one of the key decarboni...
Decarbonisation of heating and road transport are regarded as necessary but very challenging steps o...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
This slidepack is produced as an aid to teaching and learning to provide a sense of scale and season...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
AbstractThis paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy sys...
This paper presents the first multi vector energy analysis for the interconnected energy systems of ...
The EU is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels b...