Reducing carbon emissions with heat pumps: the UK potential. Analysis Report.
Author(s) : IEA HPC, POUT C., BETTLE R., SNELSON K., et al.
Type of monograph: Report
Summary
This report provides the results of a quantitative assessment for the UK of the equivalent CO2 emission reduction potential of electric heat pumps in replacing gas boilers in buildings. The report focuses on the commercial/institutional building market. The time frame of the study is 2000 to 2020. The information in the report provides energy and environment policy makers with useful insight that may help in developing policies and actions aimed at achieving UK commitments to the Kyoto Protocol.
Details
- Original title: Reducing carbon emissions with heat pumps: the UK potential. Analysis Report.
- Record ID : 2004-3093
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Publication: IEA HPC (International Energy Agency, Heat Pump Centre) - Sweden/Sweden
- Publication date: 2002/04
- ISBN: 9073741459
- Source: Source: HPC-AR15; 22 p. (21 x 29.7); fig.; tabl.; ref.; EUR 120 (EUR 40 in HPC member countries)
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
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Themes:
Heat pumps techniques;
General information on environment (climate change, ozone depletion…);
Commercial heat pumps - Keywords: United Kingdom; Office; Electricity; Commercial building; Carbon; Statistics; Simulation; Prediction; Heat pump; Modelling; Market; Hotel; Environment; Air conditioning; CO2
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