The drive to reduce carbon emissions from domestic housing has led to a recent shift of focus from new-‐build to retrofit. However there are two significant differences. Firstly more work is needed to retrofit existing housing to the same energy efficiency standards as new-‐build. Secondly the remaining length of service life is potentially shorter. This implies that the capital expenditure – both financial and carbon -‐ of retrofit may be disproportionate to the savings gained over the remaining life. However the Government’s definition of low and zero carbon continues to exclude the capital (embodied) carbon costs of construction, which has resulted in a lack of data for comparison. The paper addresses this gap by reporting the embodie...
The existing housing sector is responsible for approximately 30% of the total carbon emissions emitt...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
This paper attempts to compare the two pathways to reducing carbon in existing domestic stock with a...
There is a critical need to reduce energy and associated carbon emissions from the existing built en...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
In response to predicted climate change due to increased carbon dioxide concentrations, the UK gover...
The significance of retrofitting the existing housing stock is considered for the policy commitment ...
The low energy retrofit of the UK existing building stock is an urgent matter after the government’s...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK has enacted one of the most ambitious carbon reduction targets striving for net zero emission...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK government is committed to reducing carbon dioxide emission levels by 80%, comparative to the...
The environmental performance of existing buildings can have a major role in achieving significant r...
The existing housing sector is responsible for approximately 30% of the total carbon emissions emitt...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
This paper attempts to compare the two pathways to reducing carbon in existing domestic stock with a...
There is a critical need to reduce energy and associated carbon emissions from the existing built en...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
In response to predicted climate change due to increased carbon dioxide concentrations, the UK gover...
The significance of retrofitting the existing housing stock is considered for the policy commitment ...
The low energy retrofit of the UK existing building stock is an urgent matter after the government’s...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK has enacted one of the most ambitious carbon reduction targets striving for net zero emission...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK government is committed to reducing carbon dioxide emission levels by 80%, comparative to the...
The environmental performance of existing buildings can have a major role in achieving significant r...
The existing housing sector is responsible for approximately 30% of the total carbon emissions emitt...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
This paper attempts to compare the two pathways to reducing carbon in existing domestic stock with a...