Heat Demand (50m)
The heat demand is an amalgamation of a number of different spatial datasets that have associated heat demand values. The map has been developed on the principle of applying data with increasing levels of certainty and overlaying and replacing individual property heat demand values. The heat demand layer is made up of a number of rasters which depict this demand in different ways. The heat demand rasters present a visualisation of the heat demand density by showing total demand within grid squares. These are shown at various grid sizes (50x50, 250x250, 500x500 and 1000x1000). The Scotland Heat Map is supported by a number of documents including users guidance which is available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/heatmap 2.1 Methodology report 2.2 Manual 2.3 Metadata 2.4 Local knowledge validation & improvement process 2.5 Data management 2.6 Limitations and protections for data use and analysis 2.7 Scotland heat map – interactive and local web
dataset
http://heatmap.scotland.gov.uk/inspire/ViewService.ashx?id=1&SERVICE=WMS&
protocol: OGC:WMS
name: ER.HeatDemand50m
description: Heat Demand (50m)
http://heatmap.scotland.gov.uk/inspire/Download.aspx?service=1
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: Heat Demand
description: ATOM Download Service
http://heatmap.scotland.gov.uk/
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: Scotland's Heat Map Interactive
description: Interactive Web App
SG_HeatDemand_50m
www.gov.scot
eng
EPSG
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)
http://www.gov.scot/heatmap
environment
Energy resources
publication
2008-06-01
Energy efficiency
revision
2006-04-02
-8.8
-0.71
60.87
54.63
publication
2007-12-13
GB-SCT
creation
2014-04-01
revision
2017-11-13
annually
Heat demand values are associated with every property in Scotland that has a UPRN and this is based on an estimate of heat demand or actual energy billing data, where this is available. This results in a final map that is based on a heat demand value assigned to every property in Scotland. The data is based on overlaying data derived from: 3.2M addresses, 2.9M Scottish Assessor records, 0.8M Energy Performance Certificates and over 20,000 public sector properties with actual energy billing data.
WMS
1.3.0
No limitations on public access
The following attribution statement must be used to acknowledge the source of the information: Crown copyright Scottish Government 2014
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publisher
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pointOfContact
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Scottish Government
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Edinburgh
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United Kingdom
pointOfContact
2018-03-01