AbstractThe UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In order to meet this 2050 target of 80% reduction, the UK is facing a significant challenge of restructuring its energy system. One way to do this is via the wider use of decentralised energy (DE) systems in urban areas. A significant lack of understanding exists however, regarding the main factors that drive these energy projects. Following semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, nine UK and four international exemplar cases have been analysed and critiqued in order to investigate the variety and inter-relationship of the drivers employed and involved encouraging their implementation. The role of regulation, and environmental awaren...
AbstractThe energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives...
The energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives is well...
© Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2011. Introduction: More than half of the world's po...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions. ...
AbstractThe UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its GHG emissions. In order to meet this 2050 ...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
Local governments are expected to act as catalysts to improve energy efficiency standards in buildin...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2014.Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the complex inter-r...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
AbstractIn order to meet its 2050 target of 80% carbon emissions reduction, the UK is facing a chall...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
Many towns and cities worldwide have begun implementing decentralised urban energy systems. Aiming t...
This article is available via Open AccessThe energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings ...
AbstractThe energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives...
The energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives is well...
© Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2011. Introduction: More than half of the world's po...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions. ...
AbstractThe UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its GHG emissions. In order to meet this 2050 ...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
Local governments are expected to act as catalysts to improve energy efficiency standards in buildin...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2014.Purpose – This paper aims to demonstrate the complex inter-r...
AbstractThe dependence of cities on intensive consumption of energy from fossil fuels is a major cau...
AbstractIn order to meet its 2050 target of 80% carbon emissions reduction, the UK is facing a chall...
The UK has set an ambitious plan to substantially cut its carbon emissions. In order to meet this 20...
This project analysed local authorities in the UK in order to ascertain what capacities they have to...
Many towns and cities worldwide have begun implementing decentralised urban energy systems. Aiming t...
This article is available via Open AccessThe energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings ...
AbstractThe energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives...
The energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings from behaviour change initiatives is well...
© Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2011. Introduction: More than half of the world's po...