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Title: Modelling the heat transition
Authors: Ahsan, Muhammad
van der Bijl, Leander
Buccoliero, Fabio
Chen, Yanfei
Correia, Joaquim M.C.
Hashemi, Leila
Leonardi, Francesca
Lord, Gabriel
Martinez, Juan E. Machado
Tang, Zhirui
Winschermann, Leoni
Yu, Jialing
Editors: Breward, Chris
Ockendon, Hilary
Hjorth, Poul
Keywords: heat transition
cost minimization
Monte Carlo methods
energy hubs
mixed integer program
Issue Date: 27-Jul-2024
Publisher: MIIR / Energy & Utilities (ECMI / Cambridge University Press)
Citation: Ahsan_van der Bijl_Buccoliero_Chen_Correia_Hashemi_Leonardi_Lord_Machado_Tang_et al._2024, Modelling the heat transition, Mathematics in Industry Reports, 2024, DOI 10.33774/miir-2024-1ksvm
Abstract: The Dutch government is committed to reducing its dependence on fuel imports and promoting sustainable practices, which has led to plans to move away from gas-powered heating systems towards alternative heat sources such as district heating or electric heat pumps. In this heat transition, DHM provides advice and leadership for investment decisions, particularly at the municipal level. Key considerations include the transition costs, choice of heat commodity, and necessary infrastructure. This project explores three decision-making models that aim to minimize social costs in an objective manner: Monte Carlo simulations, energy hubs, and mathematical programs. The results of this study can be used as a starting point for further research to support a sustainable and cost-effective heat transition.
URI: https://doi.org/10.33774/miir-2024-1ksvm
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39995
Type: article
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