This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, behaviour and perception characteristics and winter heating setpoint temperatures (n = 111) and heating periods (n = 148 and 145) used in UK social housing. The work capitalises on primary data from a socio-technical household survey, undertaken in Plymouth, UK, during 2015, which was merged with building audit data collected by the social housing association managing the properties. The mean reported heating setpoint temperature was 20.9 °C and the average weekday and weekend day heating periods were 9.5 h and 11.2 h respectively. The results suggest that heating setpoint temperatures and periods vary greatly among UK social houses, but there ...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficienc...
This paper presents one of the largest wintertime indoor temperature surveys of English social housi...
Domestic space heating accounts for 19% of the UK’s total energy demand. Studies have shown that occ...
Prediction of heat demand is of distinct importance for policy planning in social housing, where res...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficienc...
This paper presents one of the largest wintertime indoor temperature surveys of English social housi...
Domestic space heating accounts for 19% of the UK’s total energy demand. Studies have shown that occ...
Prediction of heat demand is of distinct importance for policy planning in social housing, where res...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household and motivation, beh...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change...