2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111614
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Access to and consumption of natural gas: Spatial and socio-demographic drivers

Abstract: In the context of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector, fuel switching from coal and oil to natural gas is considered as a policy option. The paper considers fuel choice decisions among households within 30 metres of the Irish natural gas network. Consistent with earlier research a range of building attributes and household characteristics are associated with fuel choice for household space heating. Additionally, there are substantial distance decay effcts with respect to gas network con… Show more

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“…Coal is still the main source of centralized district heating in China. How to rapidly promote the development of district clean heating and establish a modern energy system is the key to the sustainable development of Chinese cities (Curtis et al, 2020;Azhgaliyeva et al, 2021). Coal-fired power plant cogeneration can effectively reduce costs in the centralized heat supply sector while meeting the demand for heat to a greater extent (Du et al, 2023).…”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges For Household Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coal is still the main source of centralized district heating in China. How to rapidly promote the development of district clean heating and establish a modern energy system is the key to the sustainable development of Chinese cities (Curtis et al, 2020;Azhgaliyeva et al, 2021). Coal-fired power plant cogeneration can effectively reduce costs in the centralized heat supply sector while meeting the demand for heat to a greater extent (Du et al, 2023).…”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges For Household Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%