2016
DOI: 10.25561/53614
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Best practice in heat decarbonisation policy: A review of the international experience of policies to promote the uptake of low-carbon heat supply

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“…Several efforts have been made over the last few years to review existing renewable heat policies, principally from a perspective of best practices that may be applicable to decarbonize heating demands in the U.K. building stock (Hanna et al 2016;Kerr and Winskel 2021;Vivid Economics and Imperial College 2017a). Although these policies were developed in European contexts and primarily address heat demand in buildings, there are many lessons that could be applied to the United States and for industry demands.…”
Section: International Renewable Heat Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several efforts have been made over the last few years to review existing renewable heat policies, principally from a perspective of best practices that may be applicable to decarbonize heating demands in the U.K. building stock (Hanna et al 2016;Kerr and Winskel 2021;Vivid Economics and Imperial College 2017a). Although these policies were developed in European contexts and primarily address heat demand in buildings, there are many lessons that could be applied to the United States and for industry demands.…”
Section: International Renewable Heat Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%