The Better Insulated House Programme was conceived in 1973 in awareness of the imminent world shortage of fuel which would in time affect its price. The purpose was to explore the energy savings potential in practice of measures to reduce energy consumption in housing. The programme has aimed to monitor the effects of incorporating higher standards of thermal insulation in occupied dwellings so as to: 1) Measure realised energy savings in practice 2) Identify technical risks 3) Note user's reactions
Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a major domestic energy efficiency refurbishment p...
When houses are retrofitted with cavity wall and loft insulation, the actual energy savings derived ...
The UK government is committed to reduce 80% of its carbon footprint by the year 2050. With today’s ...
The necessity to save energy in buildings has been focused both in order to reduce the use of oil an...
The report examines the extent to which domestic dwellings lose energy through their opaque fabric. ...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
Living in cold conditions poses a risk to health, in particular to low-income, fuel-poor households....
A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in original condition and un-refurbished in terms of e...
AbstractA matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in original condition and un-refurbished in te...
Abstrakt - As energy prices rise, energy-saving in buildings is becoming increasingly important. ...
"Insulation is an essential part of the heating and cooling system ofa home. It adds to the comfort ...
Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a major domestic energy efficiency refurbishment p...
When houses are retrofitted with cavity wall and loft insulation, the actual energy savings derived ...
The UK government is committed to reduce 80% of its carbon footprint by the year 2050. With today’s ...
The necessity to save energy in buildings has been focused both in order to reduce the use of oil an...
The report examines the extent to which domestic dwellings lose energy through their opaque fabric. ...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
Living in cold conditions poses a risk to health, in particular to low-income, fuel-poor households....
A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in original condition and un-refurbished in terms of e...
AbstractA matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in original condition and un-refurbished in te...
Abstrakt - As energy prices rise, energy-saving in buildings is becoming increasingly important. ...
"Insulation is an essential part of the heating and cooling system ofa home. It adds to the comfort ...
Energy used in dwellings is an important target for actions to avert climate change. Properly design...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. A matched pair of 1930s semi-detached houses, in orig...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a major domestic energy efficiency refurbishment p...