The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-treat solid walled dwellings. In this work, we investigate the delivery of heated thermal comfort with a lower energy demand through four types of energy efficiency interventions: passive system, conversion device, method of service control, and level of service demanded. These are compared for three distinct household occupancy patterns, corresponding to a working family, a working couple and a daytime-dwelling couple. Energy efficiency measures are considered singly and in combination, to study whether multiple lower cost measures can achieve comparable savings to higher cost individual measures. Scenarios are simulated using engineering build...
This study investigates an energy-inefficient council housing tower block in London, due for retrofi...
Energy is wasted in domestic buildings when rooms that are heated are not occupied. Allowing those r...
Occupancy patterns are necessary to estimate energy demand and evaluate thermal comfort in household...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
AbstractThe UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, har...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
The UK is facing a retrofit challenge due to its legacy of old homes which are poorly suited to mode...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
ABSTRACT: According to the domestic energy fact file 2003, residential space heating constitutes a s...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
AbstractThe domestic building sector accounts for 13% of the total UK greenhouse gas emissions. In o...
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and the Committee on Climate Change place ...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
This study investigates an energy-inefficient council housing tower block in London, due for retrofi...
Energy is wasted in domestic buildings when rooms that are heated are not occupied. Allowing those r...
Occupancy patterns are necessary to estimate energy demand and evaluate thermal comfort in household...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
AbstractThe UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, har...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
The UK is facing a retrofit challenge due to its legacy of old homes which are poorly suited to mode...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
ABSTRACT: According to the domestic energy fact file 2003, residential space heating constitutes a s...
The emphasis for UK dwelling refurbishment to date has centred on reducing heating energy use. Howev...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK government to reduce CO2 emissions by 80% of 1990 l...
AbstractThe domestic building sector accounts for 13% of the total UK greenhouse gas emissions. In o...
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and the Committee on Climate Change place ...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
This study investigates an energy-inefficient council housing tower block in London, due for retrofi...
Energy is wasted in domestic buildings when rooms that are heated are not occupied. Allowing those r...
Occupancy patterns are necessary to estimate energy demand and evaluate thermal comfort in household...