Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percentage reductions. However, the amount of energy used by households varies greatly, with some using considerably more than others and, therefore, potentially being able to make a bigger contribution towards overall reductions. Using two recently released UK datasets based on combined readings from over 70 million domestic energy meters and vehicle odometers, we present exploratory analyses of patterns of direct household energy usage. Whilst much energy justice work has previously focussed on energy vulnerability, mainly in low consumers, our findings suggest that a minority of areas appear to be placing much greater strain on energy networks a...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
Energy poverty is defined as the inability to afford to heat the home to an adequate temperature at ...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
AbstractTargets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms o...
National and international targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are usually fra...
How energy relates to human need satisfaction, for whom, and with what wellbeing outcomes has remain...
Devising policies for a low carbon society requires a careful understanding of energy consumption in...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
There is limited understanding of the relationship between neighbourhoods, demographic characteristi...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
End use energy efficiency and fuel poverty is one of the major issues in the UK social housing secto...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
Energy poverty is defined as the inability to afford to heat the home to an adequate temperature at ...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
Targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms of percen...
AbstractTargets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are often framed solely in terms o...
National and international targets for reductions in carbon emissions and energy use are usually fra...
How energy relates to human need satisfaction, for whom, and with what wellbeing outcomes has remain...
Devising policies for a low carbon society requires a careful understanding of energy consumption in...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
There is limited understanding of the relationship between neighbourhoods, demographic characteristi...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Government, local authority and industry initiatives to improve the energy efficiency of housing sto...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
End use energy efficiency and fuel poverty is one of the major issues in the UK social housing secto...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
Energy poverty is defined as the inability to afford to heat the home to an adequate temperature at ...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...