C015 -- Driving Success Towards Zero Carbon Energy Targets for UK’s Local Authorities PDF

C015 -- Driving Success Towards Zero Carbon Energy Targets for UK’s Local Authorities PDF

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C015 -- Driving Success Towards Zero Carbon Energy Targets for UK’s Local Authorities PDF

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2023

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This paper draws on three recent case studies which have shown encouraging economic results in meeting net-zero carbon emissions targets through Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) in different localities across England, based on the GreenSCIES model. The blueprint for the GreenSCIES SLES was developed in Islington, London, and consists of a 5th generation ambient loop district heat network using heat from a large data centre, also including electric vehicle charging, storage and solar PV. This allows for heat sharing between buildings and applications for heat recovery from local sources. In Sandwell, Birmingham, where the heating demand is nearly ten times higher than the cooling demand the design is based on a 4th generation heat network with waste heat from a local metal foundry and some cooling supply and heat storage in the aquifer. The design for a study in Barnsley, Sheffield, explored waste heat from a local glass factory and considered old mine workings as a means of storing and recovering heat, providing seasonal storage of heat for resilience to a single source industry. With additional work, the Barnsley scheme could be further expanded, increasing the available carbon emissions savings. These examples provide practical, feasible and economic SLES projects which demonstrate the importance of collaboration between researchers, local government and industry. They also illustrate how the original GreenSCIES concept can be adapted successfully to provide a pathway towards net-zero carbon for a diverse range of urban locations with different housing density and waste heat sources.
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