Potential climate benefits of digital consumer innovations
Digitalization has opened up a wealth of new goods and services with strong consumer
appeal alongside potential emission-reduction benefits. Examples range from shared, on …
appeal alongside potential emission-reduction benefits. Examples range from shared, on …
Innovation, low energy buildings and intermediaries in Europe: systematic case study review
As buildings throughout their life cycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe,
reducing energy use of the building stock is a key task. This task is, however, complicated by …
reducing energy use of the building stock is a key task. This task is, however, complicated by …
[HTML][HTML] Why do homeowners renovate energy efficiently? Contrasting perspectives and implications for policy
C Wilson, L Crane, G Chryssochoidis - Energy Research & Social Science, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper contrasts two perspectives on energy efficient home renovations from applied
behavioural research on energy efficiency and from sociological research on homes and …
behavioural research on energy efficiency and from sociological research on homes and …
[HTML][HTML] The need for comprehensive and well targeted instrument mixes to stimulate energy transitions: The case of energy efficiency policy
To meet global climate goals an energy transition is needed. However, energy transitions
are complex and long-term processes and require a variety of public policy interventions to …
are complex and long-term processes and require a variety of public policy interventions to …
[HTML][HTML] The relational dimensions of renovation: Implications for retrofit policy
Retrofitting the UK's housing stock is essential if the UK is to meet its climate commitments.
Wider research has addressed how weaknesses in the drafting and implementation of …
Wider research has addressed how weaknesses in the drafting and implementation of …
Towards systemic domestic retrofit: a social practices approach
A Karvonen - Building Research & Information, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The UK housing stock will play an important role in achieving the 2050 national carbon
reduction targets. Upgrading the energy performance of the existing housing stock is a …
reduction targets. Upgrading the energy performance of the existing housing stock is a …
[HTML][HTML] The appeal of the green deal: Empirical evidence for the influence of energy efficiency policy on renovating homeowners
Abstract The Green Deal is a major new energy policy designed to support the diffusion of
energy efficiency measures in UK homes. This paper provides one of the first empirical …
energy efficiency measures in UK homes. This paper provides one of the first empirical …
An energy leap? Business model innovation and intermediation in the 'Energiesprong'retrofit initiative
Business model innovation is increasingly necessary for the transition to a sustainable
energy system. In this paper we outline how whole-house energy 'retrofits' are likely to …
energy system. In this paper we outline how whole-house energy 'retrofits' are likely to …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative modelling of why and how homeowners decide to renovate energy efficiently
Understanding homeowners' renovation decisions is essential for policy and business
activity to improve the efficiency of owner-occupied housing stock. This paper develops …
activity to improve the efficiency of owner-occupied housing stock. This paper develops …
Systematic review: Landlords' willingness to retrofit energy efficiency improvements
Energy efficiency of privately rented homes is poorer than that of owner-occupied properties
in many countries across Europe, North America and Australasia. Small-scale private …
in many countries across Europe, North America and Australasia. Small-scale private …