A study from 2005-2007 has been undertaken of 18 ‘low-energy ’ dwellings in Milton Keynes, UK, originally monitored for temperature and energy consumption from 1989-1991. Results were compared under standardized daily external conditions of 5ºC. The follow-up study found no evidence of change in mean living room temperatures of 20.0ºC (95 % Confidence Interval:19.7-20.3) and weak evidence for a decline to 19.3ºC (CI:19.1-19.6) for main bedrooms. On average there was a 10 % increase in gas consumption over 15 years to 70kWh/day (95%CI:60-80) and overall electricity usage rose by 30 % to 15kWh/day (CI:13.5-16.5). Dwellings were classified into three groups of low, middle, and high energy users in 1990. At follow-up, the high group accounted f...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment schem...
27-30 April 2006 The Carbon Reduction in Buildings project has undertaken a pilot longitudinal surve...
The Carbon Reduction in Buildings project has undertaken a pilot longitudinal survey based on a stud...
This study has been undertaken as part of the Energy Innovation for Deprived Communities (EIDC) proj...
Energy is used in dwellings to provide four services: space heating, hot water, lighting and to powe...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
Buildings in Europe are the largest end use sector and especially residential buildings account for ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
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AbstractDifferences between measured and predicted energy demand of dwellings across construction ag...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment schem...
27-30 April 2006 The Carbon Reduction in Buildings project has undertaken a pilot longitudinal surve...
The Carbon Reduction in Buildings project has undertaken a pilot longitudinal survey based on a stud...
This study has been undertaken as part of the Energy Innovation for Deprived Communities (EIDC) proj...
Energy is used in dwellings to provide four services: space heating, hot water, lighting and to powe...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
Buildings in Europe are the largest end use sector and especially residential buildings account for ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To collect information...
AbstractDifferences between measured and predicted energy demand of dwellings across construction ag...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment schem...