It is imperative that climate, energy, and sustainability policy researchers and practitioners grapple with the difficulty of decarbonizing heat, which remains the largest single end-use energy service worldwide. In this study, based on a comparative assessment of five original and representative national surveys in Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom (N = 10,109), we explore public attitudes of household heat decarbonization in Europe. We explore how people conceive of the purposes of low-carbon heat, their preferences for particular forms of heat supply, and their (at times odd) practices of heat consumption and temperature settings. The data reveal four significant challenges to heat decarbonization that are consistent ...
The rapid decarbonisation of heat remains a challenging energy and climate policy priority. In this ...
The phasing-out of fossil fuel heating and the transition to low carbon heating is in some ways unpr...
A rapid decarbonisation of the energy sector is key for mitigating climate change and in this transf...
It is imperative that climate, energy, and sustainability policy researchers and practitioners grapp...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
European countries vary greatly in terms of how residential buildings are heated. These differences,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe deca...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
This evidence review evaluates the effectiveness of different policy approaches to support heat supp...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The need to accelerate the decarbonization of heating, as well as the rise of the ‘smart home’, mean...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The rapid decarbonisation of heat remains a challenging energy and climate policy priority. In this ...
The phasing-out of fossil fuel heating and the transition to low carbon heating is in some ways unpr...
A rapid decarbonisation of the energy sector is key for mitigating climate change and in this transf...
It is imperative that climate, energy, and sustainability policy researchers and practitioners grapp...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
Heating contributes significant carbon emissions, especially in countries that rely heavily on natur...
European countries vary greatly in terms of how residential buildings are heated. These differences,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe deca...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
This evidence review evaluates the effectiveness of different policy approaches to support heat supp...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The need to accelerate the decarbonization of heating, as well as the rise of the ‘smart home’, mean...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
The global heating and cooling demands have increased to mitigate the effects of the rise in extreme...
Decarbonisation of heat is an immense challenge. Despite accounting for over a third of the UK’s car...
The rapid decarbonisation of heat remains a challenging energy and climate policy priority. In this ...
The phasing-out of fossil fuel heating and the transition to low carbon heating is in some ways unpr...
A rapid decarbonisation of the energy sector is key for mitigating climate change and in this transf...