Heating buildings contributes to approximately 36 % of Europe’s energy demand and several EU member states have adopted mandatory energy labels to improve energy efficiency by promoting home weatherization investments. This paper focuses on the perception of the energy label for residential buildings in the Netherlands and the role of different frames (egoistic, biospheric and social norms and neutral frames) in motivating adoption of energy labels for housing. We used a behavioral email experiment and an online survey to investigate these motivational factors. We find that biospheric frames are weaker than the other three motivational frames in terms of engaging interest in the energy label, but that the biospheric frame results in higher ...
Energy performance in buildings has become a milestone in EU environmental policy in the last 15 yea...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Heating buildings contributes to approximately 36 % of Europe’s energy demand and several EU member ...
markdownabstractHeating buildings contributes to approximately 36 % of Europe’s energy demand and se...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
As most countries strive to go carbon neutral by 2050, promoting energy efficiency in buildings is a...
Energy performance in buildings has become a milestone in EU environmental policy in the last 15 yea...
Retrofitting—replacing obsolete home infrastructure with more energy-efficient substitutes—will be e...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Buildings in Europe are the largest end use sector and especially residential buildings account for ...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Over half of all residential buildings in the Netherlands are owner-occupied. In this study, the inf...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Research on sustainability in the building sector currently focuses mainly on technical solutions wh...
Energy performance in buildings has become a milestone in EU environmental policy in the last 15 yea...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Heating buildings contributes to approximately 36 % of Europe’s energy demand and several EU member ...
markdownabstractHeating buildings contributes to approximately 36 % of Europe’s energy demand and se...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
As most countries strive to go carbon neutral by 2050, promoting energy efficiency in buildings is a...
Energy performance in buildings has become a milestone in EU environmental policy in the last 15 yea...
Retrofitting—replacing obsolete home infrastructure with more energy-efficient substitutes—will be e...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Buildings in Europe are the largest end use sector and especially residential buildings account for ...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Over half of all residential buildings in the Netherlands are owner-occupied. In this study, the inf...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Research on sustainability in the building sector currently focuses mainly on technical solutions wh...
Energy performance in buildings has become a milestone in EU environmental policy in the last 15 yea...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...