The UK has set a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions by 80 % by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. The domestic sector accounts for 25 % of UK emissions from the generation of heat and electricity for homes. For this sector to move to a low-carbon path, it will need to transform the environmental performance of housing. The transformation will require system-wide innovation and change comprising new technologies, new markets and new institutional supporting systems. There is an urgent research needed to better understand, and therefore, steer this system innovation. The ongoing research project reported here contributes to this need by addressing the impact of the growing raft of environmental regulations on the UK housing development. The p...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
The UK has set a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. The...
Most countries in Europe have set targets to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy efficiency....
In the light of recent market increases in the demand for post-construction microgeneration technolo...
A number of European Governments, including the UK, have a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions o...
Housing in the UK accounts for 30.5% of all energy consumed and is responsible for 25% of all carbon...
The UK Government is committed to all new homes being zero-carbon from 2016. The use of low and zero...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
Low-carbon decentralised energy technologies (DETs) have become increasingly popular in recent UK en...
The UK’s policy commitment to an 80% reduction in CO₂ levels over 1990 levels by 2050 has framed muc...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
The UK has set a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050 compared to 1990 levels. The...
Most countries in Europe have set targets to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy efficiency....
In the light of recent market increases in the demand for post-construction microgeneration technolo...
A number of European Governments, including the UK, have a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions o...
Housing in the UK accounts for 30.5% of all energy consumed and is responsible for 25% of all carbon...
The UK Government is committed to all new homes being zero-carbon from 2016. The use of low and zero...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
Low-carbon decentralised energy technologies (DETs) have become increasingly popular in recent UK en...
The UK’s policy commitment to an 80% reduction in CO₂ levels over 1990 levels by 2050 has framed muc...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...