Low carbon dwellings shift the focus to electricity consumption and appliances by significantly lowering space heating energy consumption. Using a UK Passivhaus (low carbon) case study, interviews and pre/post-move-in appliance audits were employed to investigate how moving home can change the appliance requirements of appliance-using practices. Changes in appliance ownership were due to differences in how appliance-using practices (e.g. cooking, laundering, homemaking) were being performed. Existing/new appliances complemented/conflicted with a new home on the basis of whether the social meanings of specific appliance-using practices (e.g. stylishness, convenience, thermal comfort, cleanliness) could be met. This was evident, when moving h...
In the United Kingdom, the domestic sector is a major contributor of national carbon emissions. Impr...
Domestic energy use in the UK is rising. Because of the low rates of demolition, and the difference ...
Despite widespread recognition of the need to decarbonise existing housing stocks, there remain limi...
Low carbon dwellings shift the focus to electricity consumption and appliances by significantly lowe...
Previous research finds that moving home can serve as a starting point for more sustainable living p...
Limiting study to a narrow range of energy and water using activities is insufficient to provide a h...
In the context of moving to a low-carbon economy there is wide interest among policymakers to improv...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishment relating to low-carbon performan...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
It has become increasingly important to use energy more efficiently, through the pressures on resour...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
This chapter describes the concept of the home system of practice, which can be used to provide a de...
Indoor climate control forms a major share of residential energy demand. Policy measures to curb thi...
Ongoing modification and change is core to how domestic and built environments function. Thus occupa...
Indoor climate control forms a major share of residential energy demand. Policy measures to curb thi...
In the United Kingdom, the domestic sector is a major contributor of national carbon emissions. Impr...
Domestic energy use in the UK is rising. Because of the low rates of demolition, and the difference ...
Despite widespread recognition of the need to decarbonise existing housing stocks, there remain limi...
Low carbon dwellings shift the focus to electricity consumption and appliances by significantly lowe...
Previous research finds that moving home can serve as a starting point for more sustainable living p...
Limiting study to a narrow range of energy and water using activities is insufficient to provide a h...
In the context of moving to a low-carbon economy there is wide interest among policymakers to improv...
Current regulatory and other policy trends in housing refurbishment relating to low-carbon performan...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
It has become increasingly important to use energy more efficiently, through the pressures on resour...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
This chapter describes the concept of the home system of practice, which can be used to provide a de...
Indoor climate control forms a major share of residential energy demand. Policy measures to curb thi...
Ongoing modification and change is core to how domestic and built environments function. Thus occupa...
Indoor climate control forms a major share of residential energy demand. Policy measures to curb thi...
In the United Kingdom, the domestic sector is a major contributor of national carbon emissions. Impr...
Domestic energy use in the UK is rising. Because of the low rates of demolition, and the difference ...
Despite widespread recognition of the need to decarbonise existing housing stocks, there remain limi...