Heat and carbon emissions model for Amsterdam: Code and datasets accompanying the paper 'Reducing committed emissions of heating towards 2050: Analysis of scenarios for the insulation of buildings and the decarbonisation of electricity generation'

DOI:10.4121/d5517282-b784-4d13-b9a9-120c263737f7.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/d5517282-b784-4d13-b9a9-120c263737f7
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Kaandorp, Chelsea; Miedema, Tes; Verhagen, Jeroen; Giesen, Nick Van de; Edo Abraham (2023): Heat and carbon emissions model for Amsterdam: Code and datasets accompanying the paper 'Reducing committed emissions of heating towards 2050: Analysis of scenarios for the insulation of buildings and the decarbonisation of electricity generation'. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/d5517282-b784-4d13-b9a9-120c263737f7.v1
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Collection

This collection contains python code and data files accompanying the study:


Kaandorp, C., Miedema, T., Verhagen, J., van de Giesen, N., & Abraham, E. (2022). Reducing committed emissions of heating towards 2050: Analysis of scenarios for the insulation of buildings and the decarbonisation of electricity generation. Applied Energy, 325, 119759. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119759 

History

  • 2023-05-31 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Funding

  • ENabling LARGE-scale integration of technology hubs to enhance community resiliency via DDS in various urban FWE nexuses (grant code 438-17-407) [more info...] Dutch Research Council

Organizations

Delft University of Technology