The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet climate change targets, provide decent homes and tackle fuel poverty. Around 25% of UK’s greenhouse gas emissions come from domestic housing, a sizeable portion that will need to be reduced to achieve an 80% cut in emissions by 2050. A recent survey by homeless charity Shelter found that four in ten British homes are not up to standard, and suffer from problems such as persistent damp and condensation which in turn can impact negatively on people’s health. Retrofitting the UK’s homes is an enormous challenge, given barriers such as lack of knowledge of retrofitting amongst the public, high capital investment costs, lack of policy support and de...
Given the ambitious policy target to become net zero carbon by 2050, what role can local authorities...
Despite the need for large-scale retrofit of UK housing to meet emissions reduction targets, progres...
In order for our communities to fully function in future they must be maintained in good quality wit...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
This paper explores a range of barriers to the implementation of retrofit programmes to domestic pro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
Low carbon retrofit in the domestic built environment is crucial for bringing about a radical enviro...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK has a legally binding commitment to reduce CO2 levels by 80% by 2050 relative to the 1990 emi...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
This report is concerned with 5 case studies investigating the adoption of non-technical innovations...
Given the ambitious policy target to become net zero carbon by 2050, what role can local authorities...
Despite the need for large-scale retrofit of UK housing to meet emissions reduction targets, progres...
In order for our communities to fully function in future they must be maintained in good quality wit...
The promotion of low-carbon home retrofit among UK homeowners is widely recognised as an important s...
Achieving a low carbon future continues to be one of the most challenging issues facing today’s buil...
This paper explores a range of barriers to the implementation of retrofit programmes to domestic pro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
Low carbon retrofit in the domestic built environment is crucial for bringing about a radical enviro...
Energy policy is being driven by two predominant themes: climate change; and energy security. In res...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
The UK has a legally binding commitment to reduce CO2 levels by 80% by 2050 relative to the 1990 emi...
In the context of global climate change and UK government targets to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) em...
This report is concerned with 5 case studies investigating the adoption of non-technical innovations...
Given the ambitious policy target to become net zero carbon by 2050, what role can local authorities...
Despite the need for large-scale retrofit of UK housing to meet emissions reduction targets, progres...
In order for our communities to fully function in future they must be maintained in good quality wit...