2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14020423
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The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands

Abstract: In 2018, the Dutch national government announced its decision to end natural gas extraction. This decision posed a challenge for local governments (municipalities); they have to organise a heat supply that is natural gas-free. Energy models can decrease the complexity of this challenge, but some challenges hinder their effective use in decision-making. The main research question of this paper is: What are the perceived advantages and limitations of energy models used by municipalities within their data-driven … Show more

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“…Developing a quantitative model to compare combinations of heating systems and insulation measures was not a purpose of our work. See [83] for an overview of energy models used for decision making in the heat transition in The Netherlands.…”
Section: A1 Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing a quantitative model to compare combinations of heating systems and insulation measures was not a purpose of our work. See [83] for an overview of energy models used for decision making in the heat transition in The Netherlands.…”
Section: A1 Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sixth paper of this special issue, by Chiosa et al [6], proposes an innovative anomaly detection and diagnosis methodology to automatically detect anomalous energy consumption in buildings, in addition to performing a diagnosis on the sub-loads that are responsible for anomalous patterns. In the next paper, Henrich et al [7] analyse the impact of energy models in decision making processes for energy transitions in ten municipalities in the Netherlands. In the eight paper, Manfren et al [8] review the role of energy modelling and analytics for energy transitions in the construction sector.…”
Section: Overview Of the Articles In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energies 2023, 16 The European Commission's Green Deal serves as a proposition to assume a leading role and serve as a model for other countries when implementing the goals of the Paris Agreement. Through its initiatives and actions, the EU aims to demonstrate effective strategies for achieving the objectives of the agreement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%