This paper reports the results of research carried out as part of the national health impact evaluation of the Warm Front Scheme, a government initiative aimed at alleviating fuel poverty in England. Semi-structured interviews were carried out in a purposive sample of 49 households which received home energy improvements under the Scheme from five urban areas (Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Southampton). Each household had received installation, replacement or refurbishment of the heating system and, in some cases, also insulation of the cavity wall or loft or both, and draught-proofing measures. Most householders reported improved and more controllable warmth and hot water. Many also reported perceptions of improved physical...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
This paper draws on a study of Scottish householders living in “zero-carbon” homes. It explores how ...
The question of how best to tackle the problem of energy inefficient older housing in the UK is cons...
This paper reports the results of research carried out as part of the national health impact evaluat...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
About 4 million households in the UK cannot adequately heat their homes in winter due to low income ...
Living in a cold, damp home is harmful to physical and mental health. Household energy efficiency me...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment schem...
This research was funded by a PhD studentship at the University of St Andrews.This paper draws on a ...
Millions of homes around the world suffer from “fuel poverty,” commonly defined as the necessity to ...
Retrofitting existing housing stock to improve energy efficiency is often required to meet climate m...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
This paper is Part 1 of a realist review that tries to explain the impacts of residential energy eff...
Fuel poverty affects around 34% of European homes, representing a considerable burden to society and...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
This paper draws on a study of Scottish householders living in “zero-carbon” homes. It explores how ...
The question of how best to tackle the problem of energy inefficient older housing in the UK is cons...
This paper reports the results of research carried out as part of the national health impact evaluat...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
About 4 million households in the UK cannot adequately heat their homes in winter due to low income ...
Living in a cold, damp home is harmful to physical and mental health. Household energy efficiency me...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment schem...
This research was funded by a PhD studentship at the University of St Andrews.This paper draws on a ...
Millions of homes around the world suffer from “fuel poverty,” commonly defined as the necessity to ...
Retrofitting existing housing stock to improve energy efficiency is often required to meet climate m...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
This paper is Part 1 of a realist review that tries to explain the impacts of residential energy eff...
Fuel poverty affects around 34% of European homes, representing a considerable burden to society and...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
This paper draws on a study of Scottish householders living in “zero-carbon” homes. It explores how ...
The question of how best to tackle the problem of energy inefficient older housing in the UK is cons...