AbstractMicrogeneration technologies such as solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, wind and heat pumps may be able to contribute to meeting UK climate change and energy security targets, but their contribution to UK domestic energy supply remains low. This research uses a best-worst scaling survey of microgeneration adopters, considerers and rejecters (n=291) to determine the relative importance of different motivations and barriers in microgeneration (non) adoption decisions. The most important motivations are earning money from installation, increasing household energy independence and protecting against future high energy costs. Results indicate that the introduction of Feed-in Tariffs has clearly encouraged a new, more financially-motivat...
Approximately 38% of current UK greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to the energy supply sect...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
AbstractMicrogeneration technologies such as solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, wind and heat pumps...
The Energy Saving Trust, in conjunction with Element Energy Limited, E-Connect and Cambridge Univers...
The development and rapid household adoption of smallscale, low and zero carbon microgeneration tech...
This paper presents results from a UK Open University project which surveyed consumers' reasons for ...
The potential role of microgeneration in energy supply, carbon emissions reduction, energy security ...
This paper presents an exploratory analysis of microgeneration installer businesses in the UK during...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
This PhD thesis compares the effectiveness with which different installer businesses are able to fit...
This research addresses the drivers and barriers for the inclusion of microgeneration in new homes i...
The diffusion of microgeneration technologies like micro wind turbines provides great potential to r...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
Approximately 38% of current UK greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to the energy supply sect...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
AbstractMicrogeneration technologies such as solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, wind and heat pumps...
The Energy Saving Trust, in conjunction with Element Energy Limited, E-Connect and Cambridge Univers...
The development and rapid household adoption of smallscale, low and zero carbon microgeneration tech...
This paper presents results from a UK Open University project which surveyed consumers' reasons for ...
The potential role of microgeneration in energy supply, carbon emissions reduction, energy security ...
This paper presents an exploratory analysis of microgeneration installer businesses in the UK during...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
This PhD thesis compares the effectiveness with which different installer businesses are able to fit...
This research addresses the drivers and barriers for the inclusion of microgeneration in new homes i...
The diffusion of microgeneration technologies like micro wind turbines provides great potential to r...
England, Scotland and Wales planning regulations require zero carbon homes by 2016. This can be expe...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
Approximately 38% of current UK greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to the energy supply sect...
A critical review of the literature relating to government policy and behavioural aspects relevant t...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...