Is heating homes with hydrogen all but a pipe dream? An evidence review

J Rosenow - Joule, 2022 - cell.com
Dr. Jan Rosenow is a principal and director of European programs at the Regulatory
Assistance Project (RAP), a global team of highly skilled energy experts. Jan has several …

A meta-review of 54 studies on hydrogen heating

J Rosenow - Cell Reports Sustainability, 2024 - cell.com
In the context of achieving net zero climate targets, heating poses a significant
decarbonization challenge, with buildings contributing substantially to global energy …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling the effect of passive cooling measures on future energy needs for the Austrian building stock

L Mayrhofer, A Müller, M Bügelmayer-Blaschek… - Energy and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Driven by climate change, many studies project strong increases in space cooling demand
in the coming decades. Passive cooling techniques showed promising results in regional …

Investigating pathways to a net-zero emissions building sector in the European Union: what role for the energy efficiency first principle?

T Mandel, L Kranzl, E Popovski, F Sensfuß, A Müller… - Energy Efficiency, 2023 - Springer
European Union (EU) legislation is increasingly embracing the energy efficiency first (EE1st)
principle. This principle seeks to prioritise energy efficiency measures whenever these …

Carbon-neutral energy systems and the importance of flexibility options: A case study in China

K Franke, F Sensfuß, C Bernath, B Lux - Computers & Industrial …, 2021 - Elsevier
China's energy system is based mainly on coal power plants, which held a share of 69% in
2017. Large numbers of coal power plants lead to air pollution and high CO 2 emissions …

EU emissions trading in the buildings sector–an ex-ante assessment

S Braungardt, M Bei der Wieden, L Kranzl - Climate Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The EU ETS is one of the first emissions trading schemes in the world and has contributed to
the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the sectors covered by the scheme in recent …

[HTML][HTML] A material flow model of steel and concrete in EU buildings: National differences of the service-stock-flow nexus

MT Lotz, A Herbst, A Müller, L Kranzl, JR Carreon… - Cleaner Waste …, 2024 - Elsevier
To meet climate and resource efficiency targets in the European Union, it is advantageous to
reduce material production and waste generation related to buildings. Yet, the feasibility of …

[HTML][HTML] The race between hydrogen and heat pumps for space and water heating: A model-based scenario analysis

A Billerbeck, CP Kiefer, J Winkler, C Bernath… - Energy Conversion and …, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper analyses different levels and means of the electrification of space and hot water
heating using an explorative modelling approach. The analysis provides guidance to the …

[HTML][HTML] Is District Heating a cost-effective solution to decarbonise Irish buildings?

J Mc Guire, SN Petrović, H Daly, F Rogan, A Smith… - Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
Achieving decarbonisation of the heating sector is a major challenge, especially in Ireland,
which has the lowest proportion of renewable heat in Europe. In economically pursuing …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating district heating potentials into European energy system modelling: An assessment of cost advantages of renewable and excess heat

A Billerbeck, C Bernath, P Manz, G Deac, A Held… - Smart Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper takes a novel modelling approach by considering high spatial resolution heat
generation potentials for district heating and integrating them into a European energy …