The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions and offers significant opportunities for mitigation to which households are largely oblivious. These opportunities include: an energy efficient building shell that minimises the need for artificial heating and cooling, energy efficient built-in appliances, plug-in appliances and low or zero emission local energy generation. This paper focuses on energy efficiency of the building shell and built-in appliances and identifies strategies for minimising greenhouse gas emissions. Energy efficient shell and appliances are a necessary condition for transition to carbon neutral or zero carbon housing
Climate change presents a once-in-a-generation challenge for modern societies today. There has been ...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020....
As Australia and other countries redouble efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it is importan...
The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 9.5 per cent of the nation's greenhouse...
The residential sector has been identified as one of the most prospective for significant cost-effec...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
Residential load consumes a significant amount of grid energy for electrical and heating or cooling ...
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
This report shows how the carbon emissions from 5-star rated homes can be reduced to zero, with the ...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
It is widely recognised that the built environment is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas em...
In the residential sector, there is growing interest in the concept of carbon neutral and net zero e...
The quest underlying this research is improved understanding of greenhouse gas reductions attributab...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
Climate change presents a once-in-a-generation challenge for modern societies today. There has been ...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020....
As Australia and other countries redouble efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it is importan...
The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 9.5 per cent of the nation's greenhouse...
The residential sector has been identified as one of the most prospective for significant cost-effec...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
Residential load consumes a significant amount of grid energy for electrical and heating or cooling ...
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
This report shows how the carbon emissions from 5-star rated homes can be reduced to zero, with the ...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
It is widely recognised that the built environment is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas em...
In the residential sector, there is growing interest in the concept of carbon neutral and net zero e...
The quest underlying this research is improved understanding of greenhouse gas reductions attributab...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
Climate change presents a once-in-a-generation challenge for modern societies today. There has been ...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020....