Managing Heat System Decarbonisation: Comparing the impacts and costs of transitions in heat infrastructure

MacLean, K., Sansom, R., Watson, T. and Gross, R. 2016. Managing Heat System Decarbonisation: Comparing the impacts and costs of transitions in heat infrastructure . Imperial College Centre for Energy Policy and Technology.

TitleManaging Heat System Decarbonisation: Comparing the impacts and costs of transitions in heat infrastructure
AuthorsMacLean, K., Sansom, R., Watson, T. and Gross, R.
Year2016
PublisherImperial College Centre for Energy Policy and Technology
Publication dates
PublishedApr 2016
Web address (URL)http://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/research-centres-and-groups/icept/Heat-infrastructure-paper.pdf

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