In the context of moving to a low-carbon economy there is wide interest among policymakers to improve knowledge of decisions surrounding residential heating systems, as burning fossil fuels for heating comprises the greatest share of greenhouse gas emissions from the residential sector. This research examines four aspects of decision-making with respect to heating system upgrades: home-owner decisions on whether to upgrade, decisions on fuel choice, fuel switching patterns, and an examination of the reasons why home-owners make these decisions
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
In the context of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector, fuel switching from c...
In this paper, we perform a literature review on the current state of knowledge about homeowners in ...
In the context of moving to a low-carbon economy there is wide interest among policymakers to improv...
Previous research finds that moving home can serve as a starting point for more sustainable living p...
In the European context of moving to a low-carbon economy, knowledge regarding household decisions ...
The focus of this research is the adoption of gas central heating in Ireland, in particular understa...
Resulting from the Dutch commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Dutch government has set the go...
This study investigates the preferences of Italian home-owners when choosing a new domestic heating ...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
The buildings sector accounts for more than 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the well...
We elicit homeowners’ willingness to pay (WTP) for energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies in ...
Effective low carbon heating products, services and policies are critical if the UK is to meet its c...
An understanding of heating technologies from the consumers’ perspective is critical to ensure low-c...
Network connection fees serve as a barrier to gas being selected as a home heating fuel. A flat-rate...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
In the context of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector, fuel switching from c...
In this paper, we perform a literature review on the current state of knowledge about homeowners in ...
In the context of moving to a low-carbon economy there is wide interest among policymakers to improv...
Previous research finds that moving home can serve as a starting point for more sustainable living p...
In the European context of moving to a low-carbon economy, knowledge regarding household decisions ...
The focus of this research is the adoption of gas central heating in Ireland, in particular understa...
Resulting from the Dutch commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Dutch government has set the go...
This study investigates the preferences of Italian home-owners when choosing a new domestic heating ...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
The buildings sector accounts for more than 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the well...
We elicit homeowners’ willingness to pay (WTP) for energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies in ...
Effective low carbon heating products, services and policies are critical if the UK is to meet its c...
An understanding of heating technologies from the consumers’ perspective is critical to ensure low-c...
Network connection fees serve as a barrier to gas being selected as a home heating fuel. A flat-rate...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
In the context of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector, fuel switching from c...
In this paper, we perform a literature review on the current state of knowledge about homeowners in ...