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Exploring the potential of <i>heat as a service</i> in decarbonization: Evidence needs and research gaps

Jess Britton, Angela Mae Miñas, C. Marques, Zoya Pourmirza

2021Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The need to accelerate the decarbonization of heating, as well as the rise of the ‘smart home’, mean that there is an increasing focus on the role of innovative consumer offerings in driving the shift to zero carbon domestic heating. In this context, Heat as a Service (HaaS) business models, which provide consumers with an agreed heating plan rather than simply paying for units of fuel, are receiving increased attention. This paper explores HaaS based on insights from facilitated group discussions with key stakeholders, and learning from HaaS trials, in the United Kingdom. Results identified evidence needs and research gaps related to: addressing issues of trust between consumers and suppliers, supportive policies, financing business models, and openness and interoperability of technology and data. Based on the findings, we propose policy and research recommendations to better understand the role of HaaS business models in decarbonization.

Topics & Concepts

Openness to experienceInteroperabilityContext (archaeology)Business modelService (business)BusinessMarketingBusiness planBusiness as usualEnvironmental economicsPublic relationsKnowledge managementPolitical scienceEconomicsManagementPsychologyComputer scienceOperating systemSocial psychologyBiologyPaleontologyEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesEnergy and Environment ImpactsEnergy Efficiency and Management