The Fast-tracking Low-Energy Use via Retrofit (FLEUR) project is based on a recent UCL-led research project on the adoption process of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners, which made use of realistic psychological models of household decision-making regarding domestic energy retrofit. Out of this work came several novel insights that the FLEUR project aimed to translate into plausible policy suggestions for impact in the real world, in order to help the UK housing sector to reach net zero carbon targets by 2050. This aim of the FLEUR project was met through a project workshop with various stakeholders interested to advance low-energy retrofit in the UK, such as demand and supply side actors in energy retrofit industry, governmental...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Energy use in buildings is one of the largest contributors to total energy consumption. The UK Gover...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
To meet targets on fuel poverty, energy efficiency and carbon emissions existing homes need to be mo...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
EU policy recognises the importance of encouraging low-carbon retrofit among homeowners to reduce op...
EU policy recognises the importance of encouraging low-carbon retrofit among homeowners to reduce op...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Energy consumption in residential buildings is a significant contributor to global climate change. I...
Understanding the context for encouraging new retrofit practices to be applied to domestic housing i...
The energy efficient retrofit of existing building stocks can help to address various social, econom...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofitting among homeowners is widely recognised as an important...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Energy use in buildings is one of the largest contributors to total energy consumption. The UK Gover...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
To meet targets on fuel poverty, energy efficiency and carbon emissions existing homes need to be mo...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
EU policy recognises the importance of encouraging low-carbon retrofit among homeowners to reduce op...
EU policy recognises the importance of encouraging low-carbon retrofit among homeowners to reduce op...
The turnover of the UK housing stock is such that CO2 emissions reduction targets will require exten...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Energy consumption in residential buildings is a significant contributor to global climate change. I...
Understanding the context for encouraging new retrofit practices to be applied to domestic housing i...
The energy efficient retrofit of existing building stocks can help to address various social, econom...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofitting among homeowners is widely recognised as an important...
Low carbon retrofitting of the existing housing stock is increasingly being recognised as a vital pa...
Energy use in buildings is one of the largest contributors to total energy consumption. The UK Gover...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...