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Voulis, N. (author)This thesis demonstrates that heterogeneous spatio-temporal demand profiles are required for a realistic representation of urban energy systems. This is needed to prepare them for the energy transition. Therefore, existing and future urban energy system models should be expanded with more detailed spatio-temporal local demand data that account...doctoral thesis 2019
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Koirala, B.P. (author)Energy systems across the globe are going through a radical transformation as a result of technological and institutional changes, depletion of fossil fuel resources, and climate change issues. Accordingly, local energy initiatives are emerging and increasing number of the business models are focusing on the end-users. In this context,...doctoral thesis 2017
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Voulis, N. (author), Warnier, Martijn (author), Brazier, F.M. (author)Urban areas consist of a mix of households and services, such as offices, shops and schools. Yet most urban energy models only consider household load profiles, omitting the service sector. Realistic assessment of the potential for renewable resource integration in cities requires models that include detailed demand and generation profiles....journal article 2017
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Read, S.A. (author), Lindhult, Erik (author)Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficiency as a strategy for fossil fuel replacement is inadequate as energy demand is not being reduced by efficiency alone. This paper is intended to elaborate further on the reasons. We require better answers to better questions about the nature of...conference paper 2016
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Lindhult, Erik (author), Campillo, J. (author), Dahlquist, E. (author), Read, S.A. (author)Transition towards becoming Energy smart city integrating different areas of energy production, distribution and use in a community requires a spectrum of capabilities. The paper reports on findings from the EU planning project PLEEC, involving six medium sized European cities. The purpose of the paper is to describe innovation capabilities and...conference paper 2016
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Van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (author), Wisse, K. (author), Doepel, D. (author), Tillie, N.M.J.D. (author)Cities need to become independent from finite resources, among which fossil fuels. There is great potential to save energy is many cities, however the generation of power is insufficient due to the limited space as a result of urban densities. An energy source less commonly explored is reuse of waste heat from various urban functions. In that...conference paper 2013
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Van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (author), Keeffe, G. (author), Tillie, N.M.J.D. (author)Various sources indicate that threats to modern cities lie in the availability of essential streams, among which energy. Most cities are strongly reliant on fossil fuels; not one case of a fully self-sufficient city is known. Engineering resilience is the rate at which a system returns to a single steady or cyclic state following a perturbation....conference paper 2013