Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing stocks are central to national and international commitments to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. To be effective, initiatives need to target homes which, given their location, size, fuel type and occupancy, use more energy than expected. This paper illustrates how energy efficiency benchmarks can be developed that account for these factors and highlights the shortcomings of relying on simple energy consumption statistics. The study uses existing data (with national coverage) and the measured electricity and gas consumption of groups consisting of,on average, 500–700 households to benchmark and track domestic gas and electricity consumption acros...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...
The UK Government's Department for Energy and Climate Change has been investigating the feasibility ...
Reducing energy demand and carbon emissions from the UK housing stock through efficiency improvement...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) promote Local Authorities as their preferred rout...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
The UK Government has emphasized the role of Local Authorities as a key player in its flagship resid...
The UK Government has emphasized the role of Local Authorities as a key player in its flagship resid...
Energy ratings and national housing energy models are useful for energy policy evaluation and develo...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
The Community Domestic Energy Model (CDEM) has been developed to explore potential routes to reduce ...
In devising viable energy efficiency policies that can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of existi...
Large-scale energy renovations need to be better targeted, more cost-effective and result in a highe...
The UK Government has unveiled an ambitious retrofit programme that seeks significant improvement to...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...
The UK Government's Department for Energy and Climate Change has been investigating the feasibility ...
Reducing energy demand and carbon emissions from the UK housing stock through efficiency improvement...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) promote Local Authorities as their preferred rout...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
The UK Government has emphasized the role of Local Authorities as a key player in its flagship resid...
The UK Government has emphasized the role of Local Authorities as a key player in its flagship resid...
Energy ratings and national housing energy models are useful for energy policy evaluation and develo...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
The Community Domestic Energy Model (CDEM) has been developed to explore potential routes to reduce ...
In devising viable energy efficiency policies that can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of existi...
Large-scale energy renovations need to be better targeted, more cost-effective and result in a highe...
The UK Government has unveiled an ambitious retrofit programme that seeks significant improvement to...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...
The UK Government's Department for Energy and Climate Change has been investigating the feasibility ...
Reducing energy demand and carbon emissions from the UK housing stock through efficiency improvement...