New Zealand houses are traditionally cold, damp and draughty. Two thirds of the New Zealand houses were constructed before the building code stipulated insulation standards. Whilst a number of subsidy programs and information campaigns have been run by the government to increase the level of insulation in existing homes, there are no insulation standards/regulations that these homes must comply with. As a result, a substantial proportion of the residential building stock still has poor insulation, which can result in poor health outcomes for the occupants and increased energy consumption. The demand for space heating energy may significantly reduce if all houses in New Zealand complied with the current insulation standards as defined in...
This article is intended as a contribution to the embryonic sociology of energy and infrastructure....
Abstract Policies, codes, standards and voluntary ‘green’ assessments have exacerbated cooling deman...
A large part of current New Zealand housing stock was built before compulsory home insulation was in...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
ABSTRACT Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has been focusing on the cost-effectivene...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Abstract: The previous findings of an energy efficiency retrofit programme of state houses in southe...
National thermal standards have historically been set to minimise winter heating energy in detached ...
This thesis explored the impact of thermal insulation on the energy performance of New Zealand air-c...
Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has focussed on the costs-effectiveness of maintain...
New Zealand’s reputation as an ecologically advanced nation is brought into question when our archit...
New Zealand’s energy and electricity system is likely to undergo serious changes with climate chang...
Despite New Zealand's temperate climate, New Zealand homes are generally cold, primarily as the resu...
viii, 175 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depar...
A large part of the current New Zealand housing stock was built prior to the 1978 policy of mandator...
This article is intended as a contribution to the embryonic sociology of energy and infrastructure....
Abstract Policies, codes, standards and voluntary ‘green’ assessments have exacerbated cooling deman...
A large part of current New Zealand housing stock was built before compulsory home insulation was in...
The majority (70%) of houses in New Zealand were originally built before energy efficiency regulatio...
ABSTRACT Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has been focusing on the cost-effectivene...
The energy demand is a complex issue for householders in New Zealand, since a large number of dwelli...
Abstract: The previous findings of an energy efficiency retrofit programme of state houses in southe...
National thermal standards have historically been set to minimise winter heating energy in detached ...
This thesis explored the impact of thermal insulation on the energy performance of New Zealand air-c...
Research concerned with energy and housing in NZ has focussed on the costs-effectiveness of maintain...
New Zealand’s reputation as an ecologically advanced nation is brought into question when our archit...
New Zealand’s energy and electricity system is likely to undergo serious changes with climate chang...
Despite New Zealand's temperate climate, New Zealand homes are generally cold, primarily as the resu...
viii, 175 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depar...
A large part of the current New Zealand housing stock was built prior to the 1978 policy of mandator...
This article is intended as a contribution to the embryonic sociology of energy and infrastructure....
Abstract Policies, codes, standards and voluntary ‘green’ assessments have exacerbated cooling deman...
A large part of current New Zealand housing stock was built before compulsory home insulation was in...