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Report
Green gas for the built environment. Knowledge document for the municipality of Nijmegen
December 2021
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Local Energy Transition
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Sustainable Heat
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Built Environment (national policy)
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Clean Gases
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Many questions are being asked by governments, organisations and citizens, including the parties involved in the heat transition in Nijmegen, about the possible role of green gas in increasing the sustainability of heat use in the built environment. The municipality of Nijmegen therefore asked CE Delft to prepare a knowledge document on the subject.
The document answers the following main questions in an easily understandable way:
What is green gas and what are we doing with it now?
What role can green gas play in the future?
How can green gas be used in the built environment?
What role should green gas play in Nijmegen’s built environment?
Authors
Cor Leguijt
Reinier van der Veen
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veen@ce.nl
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Green gas for the built environment. Knowledge document for the municipality of Nijmegen (Dutch)
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