Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenhouse gas emissions. Various policy instruments have been introduced to retrofit the existing domestic building stock in the UK; however, many fail to acknowledge the significant role that occupants’ lifestyle play in energy use. The research discusses the results of a survey questionnaire administered to the residents of one of the pilot CESP schemes in Aspley, Nottingham. Factors affecting domestic energy consumption are explored, some of which relate to the building design, while others are under the direct control of the occupants. Significant findings related to home performance, home energy use, and tenants’ lifestyle are investigated in...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
Community-led approaches have emerged in the UK as an alternative route for realizing reductions in ...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
With increasing concern over national green house gas (GHG) emissions, combined with the widespread ...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Retrofitting the UK domestic built environment presents an outstanding opportunity to cut CO2 emissi...
Climate change is the outcome of anthropogenic activities, including burning fossil fuels for genera...
Retrofitting existing housing stock to improve energy efficiency is often required to meet climate m...
AbstractThe UK Government estimates that approximately 22TWh of energy can be saved from English dwe...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
Improving household energy efficiency is regarded as key to significantly curtailing domestic greenh...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government's Energy White Paper (2011) is to ...
Community-led approaches have emerged in the UK as an alternative route for realizing reductions in ...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
With increasing concern over national green house gas (GHG) emissions, combined with the widespread ...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
Retrofitting the UK domestic built environment presents an outstanding opportunity to cut CO2 emissi...
Climate change is the outcome of anthropogenic activities, including burning fossil fuels for genera...
Retrofitting existing housing stock to improve energy efficiency is often required to meet climate m...
AbstractThe UK Government estimates that approximately 22TWh of energy can be saved from English dwe...
The aim of this study was to take a broad approach to understanding domestic energy consumption and ...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
It is estimated that about one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions come from its housing stock:...