viii, 175 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: PhysicsThis thesis will demonstrate that fuel poverty in low income houses in NZ can be eliminated by investing in residential energy efficiency while minimizing CO2 emissions to the environment. State houses, which are taken as typical of low income homes in NZ, are used as a case study. The thesis presents the minimum housing upgrade needed to eliminate fuel poverty for various house types (typologies) and climate zones in NZ. The analysis is presented for a 50 year period considering initial and operational cost and CO2 emissions. Fuel poverty is a condition where households would need to pay more than 10% of their household income ...
New Zealand state pensioner housing needs to be upgraded if it is to continue to meet the requiremen...
Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has focussed on the costs-effectiveness of maintain...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to access or afford energy, impacts on the capabilities of households...
A large part of current New Zealand housing stock was built before compulsory home insulation was in...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
New Zealand state pensioner housing needs to be upgraded if it is to continue to meet the requiremen...
Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has focussed on the costs-effectiveness of maintain...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
Problem statement: The demographics of New Zealand are changing and the country is getting older. Th...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses w...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to access or afford energy, impacts on the capabilities of households...
A large part of current New Zealand housing stock was built before compulsory home insulation was in...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
New Zealand state pensioner housing needs to be upgraded if it is to continue to meet the requiremen...
Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has focussed on the costs-effectiveness of maintain...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...