As significant energy consumers, UK households need to reduce their energy use if the UK is to achieve its greenhouse gas reduction targets. Low levels of engagement and adoption rates of energy curtailment measures need to be overcome. Policies perceived as ‘fair’ can increase levels of engagement and acceptability. This thesis explores how households approach reducing their own energy use, the reductions they can achieve and any existing barriers. Households’ perception of what is ‘fair’ in the context of energy reductions is explored based on households' own experiences of energy reduction. Households recruited from the South East of England participated in a mixed-methods study attempting to reduce their energy use over a 12-month pe...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Since energy transition depends significantly on reducing the built environment’s energy needs, many...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
As significant energy consumers, UK households need to reduce their energy use if the UK is to achie...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
The Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS) is a research programme dedicated to un...
There are competing visions for what future low-carbon energy systems might look like. ...
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...
There is near universal acceptance of the existence of climate change and the role of greenhouse gas...
Domestic energy use accounts for more than 21 per cent of UK greenhouse gas emissions each year. Whi...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Since energy transition depends significantly on reducing the built environment’s energy needs, many...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
As significant energy consumers, UK households need to reduce their energy use if the UK is to achie...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
The Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS) is a research programme dedicated to un...
There are competing visions for what future low-carbon energy systems might look like. ...
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...
There is near universal acceptance of the existence of climate change and the role of greenhouse gas...
Domestic energy use accounts for more than 21 per cent of UK greenhouse gas emissions each year. Whi...
Households constitute an important target group when it comes to encouraging energy conservation. Th...
Since energy transition depends significantly on reducing the built environment’s energy needs, many...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...