The research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected levels of energy saving. Energy consumption is not only reliant on physical characteristics of buildings, but also on the consideration of socio-cultural and economic factors. One of the issues is that the predicted home energy use does not reflect the actual energy consumed – a phenomena acknowledged as the ‘Building Performance Gap’. This research examines the factors that impact on domestic energy performance in response to this phenomenon. It adopts a concurrent mixed-method research design where the research method is primarily questionnaires to understand occupants’ energy consumption behaviour and lifestyle and develop a viable met...
The performance gap between measured and predicted energy consumption in buildings is long establish...
This paper is based on the low-cost approaches and transferable techniques that were applied in a Ph...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
The research investigates the reason why low-carbon retrofit programmes always may not meet expectat...
Climate change is the outcome of anthropogenic activities, including burning fossil fuels for genera...
The research investigates energy conservation in the UK domestic housing sectors. The UK government ...
Recent studies show that actual energy demand from low carbon new-build homes can be up to 40% above...
The scope of this paper is a study of the potential of decision support systems for retrofit provisi...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
This paper is a part of a project geared towards the analysis of multi-configuration house...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
The performance gap between measured and predicted energy consumption in buildings is long establish...
This paper is based on the low-cost approaches and transferable techniques that were applied in a Ph...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
The research investigates the reason why low-carbon retrofit programmes always may not meet expectat...
Climate change is the outcome of anthropogenic activities, including burning fossil fuels for genera...
The research investigates energy conservation in the UK domestic housing sectors. The UK government ...
Recent studies show that actual energy demand from low carbon new-build homes can be up to 40% above...
The scope of this paper is a study of the potential of decision support systems for retrofit provisi...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
This paper is a part of a project geared towards the analysis of multi-configuration house...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
The performance gap between measured and predicted energy consumption in buildings is long establish...
This paper is based on the low-cost approaches and transferable techniques that were applied in a Ph...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...