How to accelerate the heat transition: a guide for local government and actors

Module 4- Technology choices, data, and mapping for sustainable heating

Report (2022)
Author(s)

M. Fremouw (TU Delft - Climate Design and Sustainability, TU Delft - Organisation & Governance)

C. Harvey-Scholes (University of Exeter)

Lies Debbaut (City of Bruges)

Marie Henneron (City of Fourmies)

Winnie Versol (Municipality of Middelburg)

Peter Connor (University of Exeter)

Thomas Hoppe (TU Delft - Organisation & Governance)

Research Group
Climate Design and Sustainability
Copyright
© 2022 M.A. Fremouw, Calum Harvey-Scholes, Lies Debbaut, Marie Henneron, Winnie Versol, Peter Connor, T. Hoppe
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 M.A. Fremouw, Calum Harvey-Scholes, Lies Debbaut, Marie Henneron, Winnie Versol, Peter Connor, T. Hoppe
Research Group
Climate Design and Sustainability
ISBN (print)
978-0-902746-90-9
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Abstract

This document is one of a four-part guide on how to accelerate the heat
transition in cities. In this module the technical and physical aspects of the transition from fossil to renewable heating are emphasised. In the first section the reader is informed about the reasons why we need to transition our heating systems in the built environment to renewable sources. The second section provides the reader with an overview of technology choices and strategies, and is aimed at helping you make technical decisions.