The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet this target, a considerable reduction in energy consumption will be required from domestic dwellings and, in particular, space heating, which accounts for more than 50% of the energy used in the UK housing stock. Temperature monitoring studies in the UK have been undertaken, these can inform modellers of the variation in indoor temperatures throughout the housing stock. This information will allow energy modellers to better predict the indoor temperatures demanded by household occupants, and consequently improve the accuracy of energy predictions. This paper presents preliminary results from a large-scale city-wide survey of over 500 homes in L...
In this paper, we describe patterns of residential heating based on data from 255 homes in and aroun...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
In this paper, we describe patterns of residential heating based on data from 255 homes in and aroun...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
In this paper, we describe patterns of residential heating based on data from 255 homes in and aroun...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...
Overheating in homes is a problem because high indoor temperatures present a risk to occupant health...