The poster shows results of a survey on energy saving practices, perceived barriers to and motivation for change. This knowledge is essential in designing adequate behaviour-focused interventions to save energy. Social housing tenants constitute an important target group as they are more likely to suffer from fuel poverty, and have little control over stock condition. Tenants report engagement in energy-saving behaviours, and willingness to engage in energy-saving practices. Perceived barriers to change are mainly having an established habit of behaviour and a lack of knowledge. Money was not reported as a stronger motivator for saving energy than protecting the environment or securing a liveable planet for future generations. Replacing hab...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Transitions to more sustainable energy systems are increasingly required to address the problem of c...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
This paper presents a qualitative exploration of domestic energy consumption practices in the UK soc...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
Although EU policies and actions are focused on rising awareness on climate change, there are strong...
Increasing our understanding of the factors that influence energy saving behaviour could help in the...
The gap between expected and actual energy consumption in buildings is highly dependent from the hum...
Social housing residents are vulnerable to rising energy costs. Reductions in energy use through beh...
Reducing household energy use in social housing buildings can substantially contribute to mitigating...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
The aim of this review is to gain an overview of how interventions or experiments as a method are us...
This paper provides a non-exhaustive literature overview of the determinants of household energy sav...
The building sector accounts for 40% of energy use and 25% of CO2 emissions, mainly due to ine\ufb03...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Transitions to more sustainable energy systems are increasingly required to address the problem of c...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
This paper presents a qualitative exploration of domestic energy consumption practices in the UK soc...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
Although EU policies and actions are focused on rising awareness on climate change, there are strong...
Increasing our understanding of the factors that influence energy saving behaviour could help in the...
The gap between expected and actual energy consumption in buildings is highly dependent from the hum...
Social housing residents are vulnerable to rising energy costs. Reductions in energy use through beh...
Reducing household energy use in social housing buildings can substantially contribute to mitigating...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
The aim of this review is to gain an overview of how interventions or experiments as a method are us...
This paper provides a non-exhaustive literature overview of the determinants of household energy sav...
The building sector accounts for 40% of energy use and 25% of CO2 emissions, mainly due to ine\ufb03...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Transitions to more sustainable energy systems are increasingly required to address the problem of c...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...