Did you know that energy has a quality aspect and the energy quality used for heating often far exceeds that necessary? This Information Paper examines the necessity of providing the energy needed in the most appropriate and beneficial manner.
Author: R Wiltshire, J Williams and A Rajan
Publish Date: 1/30/2012
ISBN: 978-1-84806-248-1
Abstract:
Energy used in buildings accounts for around half of the UK’s total carbon emissions. Most of this energy is used for space heating, so minimising heat losses is a high priority. The heating requirement of buildings is primarily dependent on the building fabric, so less energy is needed to heat better-insulated buildings. However, the quality or grade of energy needed for space heating is very low. Low-grade energy, for example industrial waste heat, is available in large quantities and can be used in low-temperature internal distribution systems, such as underfloor heating. Adopting lower building-heat distribution temperatures increases the availability and viability of a wide range of low-carbon and renewable heat sources. This Information Paper examines the importance of energy quality in matching energy supply and demand and will be of interest to those working in the field of energy in buildings, including building services engineers, building contractors and specifiers.
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY QUALITY IN MATCHING SUPPLY AND DEMAND
| IHS BRE Press | Accuris | |
|---|---|---|
| Product Category | Technical Journals | Standards and Technical Documents |
| Product Number | IP5/12 | IP5/12 |
| Product Name | The Importance of Energy Quality In Matching Supply and Demand | THE IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY QUALITY IN MATCHING SUPPLY AND DEMAND |