This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on winter thermal comfort in low-income dwellings. The analysis is based on an extensive survey of some 2500 dwellings selected from five major urban areas in England over the winters of 2001/02 and 2002/03. The surveys were carried out either before or after the introduction of retrofit insulation and energy efficient heating system. Self-reported thermal comfort (measured on a seven-point scale) and indoor temperature in the living room and in the main bedroom were recorded twice daily at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. over 11 consecutive days. Results show that Warm Front was effective in increasing the mean indoor temperature from 17.1 °C to 19.0 °C...
Existing theories have little to say about thermal comfort in the home. Most previous studies have f...
This paper presents one of the largest wintertime indoor temperature surveys of English social housi...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
Managing thermal comfort, in both hot and cold climates, critically influences energy use in homes [...
About 4 million households in the UK cannot adequately heat their homes in winter due to low income ...
The last two decades have seen an increased interest in reducing energy consumption and carbon emiss...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which homes with low indoor-temperatures can be identified f...
PhD ThesisDifferent policy instruments have been applied to raise the energy efficiency in low-incom...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a major domestic energy efficiency refurbishment p...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have demonstrated that comfort conditions va...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
Existing theories have little to say about thermal comfort in the home. Most previous studies have f...
This paper presents one of the largest wintertime indoor temperature surveys of English social housi...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
This study investigates the effect of England's Warm Front energy efficient refurbishment scheme on ...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
Managing thermal comfort, in both hot and cold climates, critically influences energy use in homes [...
About 4 million households in the UK cannot adequately heat their homes in winter due to low income ...
The last two decades have seen an increased interest in reducing energy consumption and carbon emiss...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which homes with low indoor-temperatures can be identified f...
PhD ThesisDifferent policy instruments have been applied to raise the energy efficiency in low-incom...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a major domestic energy efficiency refurbishment p...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have demonstrated that comfort conditions va...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
International evidence suggests that cold housing – and its effects on health – is not just confined...
Existing theories have little to say about thermal comfort in the home. Most previous studies have f...
This paper presents one of the largest wintertime indoor temperature surveys of English social housi...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...