A high-resolution spatio-temporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion
@article{Eggimann2019AHS, title={A high-resolution spatio-temporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion}, author={Sven Eggimann and Jim W Hall and Nick Eyre}, journal={Applied Energy}, year={2019} }
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