How District Heating Can Transform Urban Energy Landscapes
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 ()
As governments worldwide invest heavily in a green transition, both the public and private sectors are exploring alternative options for heating that do not rely on fossil fuels. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the operations of buildings account for 30 percent of global final energy consumption and 26 percent of global energy-related emissions. Therefore, reducing the dependence on fossil fuels for heating and power in residential and commercial buildings will significantly support decarbonisation efforts. One method beingβ¦
As governments worldwide invest heavily in a green transition, both the public and private sectors are exploring alternative options for heating that do not rely on fossil fuels. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the operations of buildings account for 30 percent of global final energy consumption and 26 percent of global energy-related emissions. Therefore, reducing the dependence on fossil fuels for heating and power in residential and commercial buildings will significantly support decarbonisation efforts. One method beingβ¦
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