The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands

In 2018, the Dutch national government announced its decision to end natural gas extraction. This decision posed a challenge for local governments (municipalities); they have to organise a heat supply that is natural gas-free. Energy models can decrease the complexity of this challenge, but some cha...

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Main Authors: Birgit A. Henrich, Thomas Hoppe, Devin Diran, Zofia Lukszo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/423
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spelling doaj-7e03de6eb5d244d9946c647c81af42cd2021-01-15T00:03:02ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-01-011442342310.3390/en14020423The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The NetherlandsBirgit A. Henrich0Thomas Hoppe1Devin Diran2Zofia Lukszo3Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM), Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsFaculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM), Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Strategy and Policy, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Anna van Buerenplein 1, 2595 DA The Hague, The NetherlandsFaculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM), Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsIn 2018, the Dutch national government announced its decision to end natural gas extraction. This decision posed a challenge for local governments (municipalities); they have to organise a heat supply that is natural gas-free. Energy models can decrease the complexity of this challenge, but some challenges hinder their effective use in decision-making. The main research question of this paper is: What are the perceived advantages and limitations of energy models used by municipalities within their data-driven decision-making process concerning the natural-gas free heating transition? To answer this question, literature on energy models, data-driven policy design and modelling practices were reviewed, and based on this, nine propositions were formulated. The propositions were tested by reflecting on data from case studies of ten municipalities, including 21 experts interviews. Results show that all municipalities investigated, use or are planning to use modelling studies to develop planning documents of their own, and that more than half of the municipalities use modelling studies at some point in their local heating projects. Perceived advantages of using energy models were that the modelling process provides perspective for action, financial and socio-economic insights, transparency and legitimacy and means to start useful discussions. Perceived limitations include that models and modelling results were considered too abstract for analysis of local circumstances, not user-friendly and highly complex. All municipalities using modelling studies were found to hire external expertise, indicating that the knowledge and skill level that municipal officials have is insufficient to model independently.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/423energy modellingheating transitionmodelling practicesdata-driven policy designlocal policymunicipality
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author Birgit A. Henrich
Thomas Hoppe
Devin Diran
Zofia Lukszo
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Thomas Hoppe
Devin Diran
Zofia Lukszo
The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
Energies
energy modelling
heating transition
modelling practices
data-driven policy design
local policy
municipality
author_facet Birgit A. Henrich
Thomas Hoppe
Devin Diran
Zofia Lukszo
author_sort Birgit A. Henrich
title The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
title_short The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
title_full The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
title_fullStr The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Energy Models in Local Heating Transition Decision Making: Insights from Ten Municipalities in The Netherlands
title_sort use of energy models in local heating transition decision making: insights from ten municipalities in the netherlands
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In 2018, the Dutch national government announced its decision to end natural gas extraction. This decision posed a challenge for local governments (municipalities); they have to organise a heat supply that is natural gas-free. Energy models can decrease the complexity of this challenge, but some challenges hinder their effective use in decision-making. The main research question of this paper is: What are the perceived advantages and limitations of energy models used by municipalities within their data-driven decision-making process concerning the natural-gas free heating transition? To answer this question, literature on energy models, data-driven policy design and modelling practices were reviewed, and based on this, nine propositions were formulated. The propositions were tested by reflecting on data from case studies of ten municipalities, including 21 experts interviews. Results show that all municipalities investigated, use or are planning to use modelling studies to develop planning documents of their own, and that more than half of the municipalities use modelling studies at some point in their local heating projects. Perceived advantages of using energy models were that the modelling process provides perspective for action, financial and socio-economic insights, transparency and legitimacy and means to start useful discussions. Perceived limitations include that models and modelling results were considered too abstract for analysis of local circumstances, not user-friendly and highly complex. All municipalities using modelling studies were found to hire external expertise, indicating that the knowledge and skill level that municipal officials have is insufficient to model independently.
topic energy modelling
heating transition
modelling practices
data-driven policy design
local policy
municipality
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/423
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