In the past few years social practice theories have been used, discussed and developed in the sociology of consumption, namely in the field of energy consumption. This paper examines whether and how the renovation of dwellings, including energy renovations, can be understood within this perspective. It describes and compares energy-related renovation practices and their variability in four European countries that are quite different on geographical, cultural, and housing grounds but are regulated by the common EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive): one country in Southern Europe (Portugal), one in Western Europe (Belgium), one North-Eastern European country (Latvia) and one Scandinavian country (Denmark)that was a frontrunner in ...
This paper investigates levers and brakes for carrying out energy effective retrofits in private dwe...
The European building stock was renewed at a rapid pace during the period 1950–1975.In many European...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
This article examines whether and how energy retrofitting of owner-occupied dwellings can be underst...
This article examines whether and how energy retrofitting of owner-occupied dwellings can be underst...
Energy renovations have been on the agenda since the energy crisis in the 1970s, and different kinds...
EU Member States are encouraged to promote energy upgrading to a higher level than EPBD by Energy Ef...
Recent studies argue that energy-related renovations which are not distinctive from other house impr...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
This chapter considers the similarities and differences between ten European countries in relation t...
Reducing residential energy use and related CO2 emissions across society requires approaches that un...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) requir...
This paper investigates levers and brakes for carrying out energy effective retrofits in private dwe...
Renovation/retrofit is a key policy measure to reduce energy and emissions in existing residential s...
The final year project aimed at reviewing and analyzing current energy efficient renovation strategi...
This paper investigates levers and brakes for carrying out energy effective retrofits in private dwe...
The European building stock was renewed at a rapid pace during the period 1950–1975.In many European...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
This article examines whether and how energy retrofitting of owner-occupied dwellings can be underst...
This article examines whether and how energy retrofitting of owner-occupied dwellings can be underst...
Energy renovations have been on the agenda since the energy crisis in the 1970s, and different kinds...
EU Member States are encouraged to promote energy upgrading to a higher level than EPBD by Energy Ef...
Recent studies argue that energy-related renovations which are not distinctive from other house impr...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
This chapter considers the similarities and differences between ten European countries in relation t...
Reducing residential energy use and related CO2 emissions across society requires approaches that un...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) requir...
This paper investigates levers and brakes for carrying out energy effective retrofits in private dwe...
Renovation/retrofit is a key policy measure to reduce energy and emissions in existing residential s...
The final year project aimed at reviewing and analyzing current energy efficient renovation strategi...
This paper investigates levers and brakes for carrying out energy effective retrofits in private dwe...
The European building stock was renewed at a rapid pace during the period 1950–1975.In many European...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...