Governments throughout the EU and the UK face a persistent challenge of satisfying the continual growth in demand for housing and create zero carbon buildings. This paper presents a novel conceptual framework and empirical results to evaluate the potential for Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) to address this challenge. Firstly, we present a comprehensive analysis of the energy performance of a SIPs building in the UK to evaluate the potential for such technologies to satisfy the energy and carbon objectives. Using our unique data set we show that SIPs can exceed the necessary energy efficiency standards and reach Net Zero Carbon. Secondly, we introduce game theory as a novel conceptual framework to understand the incentives of the manuf...
The UK government has committed itself to achieve net-zero on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 2050...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...
Governments throughout the EU and the UK face a persistent challenge of satisfying the continual gro...
In the transition pathway to low carbon construction, the UK Government affirms the legal commitment...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
Several barriers to upgrading existing social housing with innovative energy systems (IES) have been...
To comply with the new net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) target set by the United Kingdom gov...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
It is currently established that one of the paramount concerns in the built environment is the energ...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
The UK government has committed itself to achieve net-zero on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 2050...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...
Governments throughout the EU and the UK face a persistent challenge of satisfying the continual gro...
In the transition pathway to low carbon construction, the UK Government affirms the legal commitment...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
The UK government has mandated that all new homes achieve ‘zero-carbon’ status by 2016. This policy ...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
Several barriers to upgrading existing social housing with innovative energy systems (IES) have been...
To comply with the new net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) target set by the United Kingdom gov...
The UK government set itself a 60 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions target on 2000 leve...
It is currently established that one of the paramount concerns in the built environment is the energ...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
The UK government has committed itself to achieve net-zero on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 2050...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
This report is aimed at those with interests in the procurement, design and construction of new dwel...