Scotland’s Heat in Buildings Strategy sets out a pathway to zero emissions buildings by 2045 and details actions that will accelerate the transformation of the nation’s building stock. The Strategy commits to the conversion of the equivalent of 50,000 non-domestic buildings to zero emissions heat by 2030. There are approximately 220,000 non-domestic buildings in Scotland and these buildings are hugely diverse. An understanding of the merits and limitations of existing building stock data is integral to developing policy that supports the Heat in Buildings Strategy commitment. This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, reviews available data that describes the non-domestic stock in Scotland. Whilst the key focus is limited to ...
One key means of reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by heating, lighting and ventila...
This study presents research conducted by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to collect, anal...
This report considers the evidence for reducing heating system flow temperatures in Scottish housing...
The report investigates the likely impacts of a requirement for zero direct emissions heating system...
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2019 commits Scotland to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions t...
Over the years building energy performance has become a predominant concern for owners and real esta...
One key means of reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by heating, lighting and ventila...
This report looks at the costs of delivering zero emissions heating in domestic andnon-domestic new ...
The transition to a low-carbon economy urgently demands better information on the drivers of energy ...
The Scottish Parliament has committed to achieving net-zero territorial emissions by 2045, as set by...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
Buildings account for around a third of global energy and process emissions, but have been deliverin...
Heat pumps are a proven technology and in some markets such as Sweden, the technology is relatively ...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
One key means of reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by heating, lighting and ventila...
This study presents research conducted by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to collect, anal...
This report considers the evidence for reducing heating system flow temperatures in Scottish housing...
The report investigates the likely impacts of a requirement for zero direct emissions heating system...
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2019 commits Scotland to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions t...
Over the years building energy performance has become a predominant concern for owners and real esta...
One key means of reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by heating, lighting and ventila...
This report looks at the costs of delivering zero emissions heating in domestic andnon-domestic new ...
The transition to a low-carbon economy urgently demands better information on the drivers of energy ...
The Scottish Parliament has committed to achieving net-zero territorial emissions by 2045, as set by...
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050, buildings in the UK need to replace natural gas boilers with he...
Scottish Government commissioned ClimateXChange to assess the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissi...
Buildings account for around a third of global energy and process emissions, but have been deliverin...
Heat pumps are a proven technology and in some markets such as Sweden, the technology is relatively ...
Scotland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Heat is at the core o...
One key means of reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by heating, lighting and ventila...
This study presents research conducted by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to collect, anal...
This report considers the evidence for reducing heating system flow temperatures in Scottish housing...