2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15021604
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Comparison of Short and Long-Term Energy Performance and Decarbonization Potentials between Cogeneration and GSHP Systems under MARKAL Scenarios

Abstract: In response to the call for global carbon peaking and neutrality, this study mainly focuses on the comparison of energy-related carbon emissions and the performance of two promising heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning technologies (a ground source heat pump (GSHP) and cogeneration systems) over both short (2021–2030) and long (2031–2050) periods, considering the UK decarbonization plans. The simulation model of the building with the GSHP system is validated by the actual building heating energy data in … Show more

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“…Moreover, all the investments needed to reach that balance by the end of the planning horizon are optimally distributed across the planning period, so that the total surplus is maximized. The MARKALbased framework was widely utilized to assess developmental directions and the velocity of technological transition mainly for the energy sector, also towards its decarbonization, in Canada [28,29], Switzerland [30], Malaysia [31], Russia [32], the UK [33][34][35][36], the USA [37,38], Austria [39], China [40][41][42][43], Portugal [44][45][46], Italy [47], Iran [48], Turkey [49], Kazakhstan [50], Ireland [51], Poland [52], Greece [53], and Bulgaria [39].…”
Section: Markal-an Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, all the investments needed to reach that balance by the end of the planning horizon are optimally distributed across the planning period, so that the total surplus is maximized. The MARKALbased framework was widely utilized to assess developmental directions and the velocity of technological transition mainly for the energy sector, also towards its decarbonization, in Canada [28,29], Switzerland [30], Malaysia [31], Russia [32], the UK [33][34][35][36], the USA [37,38], Austria [39], China [40][41][42][43], Portugal [44][45][46], Italy [47], Iran [48], Turkey [49], Kazakhstan [50], Ireland [51], Poland [52], Greece [53], and Bulgaria [39].…”
Section: Markal-an Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%