This publication provides an overview of clean heating technologies and shares lessons from a pilot project in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The pilot aimed to identify replicable decentralized clean heating options for various household types to replace domestic coal burning. It included use of air-to-air heat pumps, air-to-water heat pumps, graphene boards, and biomass pellet boilers with an online clean heating monitoring platform to track performance. The PRC's clean heating policy framework and lessons from the monitoring platform can help guide the development of similar tools. The report provides recommendations for developing clean heating programs to stimulate market transformation toward more efficient and low-carbon heating.
Table of Contents:
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Rationale
- Clean Heating Technologies
- Deploying Clean Heating Technologies
- Results of the Pilot Project
- Clean Heating Online Platform Results
- Conclusions and Recommendations