Reductions in end-use energy imply some level of technological and behavioural change — yet there are marked differences in the balance between them. Moreover, the ways in which these influences can combine and mutually shape each other are complex, especially where multiple users interact within the same environment. A socio-technical perspective has gradually become more popular in building energy research in recent years, as it widens the focus beyond technology to include practices, infrastructure, markets, policies, social norms, and cultural meanings; however, there is very little knowledge on how this interplay works — particularly in a non-domestic environment. In this paper, we attempt to enhance the understanding of ‘social orderi...
This paper deals with energy consumption in the residential sector and with the implementation of me...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
Data comprises: demographics, including whether participants have managerial responsibitilites, size...
Reductions in end-use energy imply some level of technological and behavioural change — yet there ar...
In recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on c...
This paper discusses the impact of user energy choices on building energy demand, and how energy cho...
Changing people's behaviour and reducing energy consumption has proved to be more difficult than att...
Over recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on...
Most work around technological interventions for energy conservation to date has focussed on changin...
The importance of reducing the energy consumption and commit towards sustainability efforts has beco...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Despite new energy-efficient technologies in buildings, discrepancies between predicted and actual e...
This study was part of a collaborative trial for an energy feedback intervention, providing detailed...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
This paper deals with energy consumption in the residential sector and with the implementation of me...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
Data comprises: demographics, including whether participants have managerial responsibitilites, size...
Reductions in end-use energy imply some level of technological and behavioural change — yet there ar...
In recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on c...
This paper discusses the impact of user energy choices on building energy demand, and how energy cho...
Changing people's behaviour and reducing energy consumption has proved to be more difficult than att...
Over recent years, the UK retail sector has made a significant contribution to societal responses on...
Most work around technological interventions for energy conservation to date has focussed on changin...
The importance of reducing the energy consumption and commit towards sustainability efforts has beco...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Despite new energy-efficient technologies in buildings, discrepancies between predicted and actual e...
This study was part of a collaborative trial for an energy feedback intervention, providing detailed...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
This paper deals with energy consumption in the residential sector and with the implementation of me...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
Data comprises: demographics, including whether participants have managerial responsibitilites, size...