This paper presents a small part of a project called SHINE TRUE, a collaboration research project working with businesses and expertise from Universities within the East Midlands, UK. The specific study, a qualitative research called “smart meters – energy matters” was done on the Upton Homes project in Northampton. Given the rapid change on the issues related to sustainability in homes, this project is a real life housing to be studied, learn from it and recommend on the housing issues at all levels. The Upton Homes are commercial sustainable homes built under the Code for Sustainable Homes of the UK and being occupied for all type of occupants, mostly families. On November 2006, one of the consultations proposed in the Energy Review repor...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The total amount of energy co...
Energy usage of households accounts for a significant portion of total energy consumption and carbon...
This paper presents a small part of a project called SHINE TRUE, a collaboration research project wo...
The North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project (NESEMP) is an ongoing three year study of energy ...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
There is growing interest in ‘middle actors’ as influences on energy use in the built environment. T...
Data comprises: demographics, including whether participants have managerial responsibitilites, size...
In this talk we introduce work carried out in the demand side management of the energy domain by the...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The total amount of energy co...
Energy usage of households accounts for a significant portion of total energy consumption and carbon...
This paper presents a small part of a project called SHINE TRUE, a collaboration research project wo...
The North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project (NESEMP) is an ongoing three year study of energy ...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
There is growing interest in ‘middle actors’ as influences on energy use in the built environment. T...
Data comprises: demographics, including whether participants have managerial responsibitilites, size...
In this talk we introduce work carried out in the demand side management of the energy domain by the...
The UK Government’s flagship energy efficiency program, the Green Deal, provides retrofit advice for...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The total amount of energy co...
Energy usage of households accounts for a significant portion of total energy consumption and carbon...