The Oxford – Milton Keynes – Cambridge (OMC) arc is one of the fastest growing regions of the United Kingdom. The connection of OMC cities via new infrastructure services is seen vital for long-term economic growth of the arc. This growth is expected to increase the arc’s population by 1.9 million and create 23,000 new jobs by 2050. With world-class universities, research locations and high-tech firms, the arc’s future economic growth is threatened by the absence of affordable housing and appropriate connective infrastructures. Since residential and commercial buildings account for half of UK energy use, it is important to plan new housing development in a smart way by including low carbon technologies so as to reduce demands for energy. Th...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers the implications of increasing urban density and the ability to meet ...
Distributed electrical energy storage can help reduce the CO2 emissions associated with the use of e...
The building and transportation sectors are responsible for the greatest proportion of energy consum...
The Oxford – Milton Keynes – Cambridge (OMC) arc is one of the fastest growing regions of the United...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper introduces a project called GreenSCIES; an InnovateUK funded detailed design project to d...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This thesis will investigate the option to implement onsite renewable and efficient energy systems...
In the UK, the domestic sector accounts for around 30% of fuel-use and energy related carbon emissio...
issued to support Preston City Council in establishing the feasibility of meeting the UK Governments...
Under the scope of UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050, decarbonisation of the housing sector is ...
Low carbon energy supply technologies are increasingly used at the building and community scale and ...
The energy consumption of buildings accounts for approximately 36 % of the final energy consumption ...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers the implications of increasing urban density and the ability to meet ...
Distributed electrical energy storage can help reduce the CO2 emissions associated with the use of e...
The building and transportation sectors are responsible for the greatest proportion of energy consum...
The Oxford – Milton Keynes – Cambridge (OMC) arc is one of the fastest growing regions of the United...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
Smart local energy systems (SLES) that integrate heat, power and mobility vectors are part of the UK...
This paper introduces a project called GreenSCIES; an InnovateUK funded detailed design project to d...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This thesis will investigate the option to implement onsite renewable and efficient energy systems...
In the UK, the domestic sector accounts for around 30% of fuel-use and energy related carbon emissio...
issued to support Preston City Council in establishing the feasibility of meeting the UK Governments...
Under the scope of UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050, decarbonisation of the housing sector is ...
Low carbon energy supply technologies are increasingly used at the building and community scale and ...
The energy consumption of buildings accounts for approximately 36 % of the final energy consumption ...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers the implications of increasing urban density and the ability to meet ...
Distributed electrical energy storage can help reduce the CO2 emissions associated with the use of e...
The building and transportation sectors are responsible for the greatest proportion of energy consum...