Research by the Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand (CIED) has been published as a book edited by Kirsten Jenkins and Debbie Hopkins.
Tag: building energy efficiency
Smart meter rollout in the UK: towards a low carbon future?
On 19 November consumer rights group Which? published a report warning energy suppliers that they need to triple the current rate of smart meter installation to meet the target of replacing existing meters in every UK home by 2020. This would mean installing 30 smart meters per minute every day for the next two years …
Carbon targets at risk without improved provision of residential retrofits, says new report
According to a new report published by CIED, more ambitious mix of policies are needed to deliver the required energy savings in UK homes by 2035.
Low carbon building technologies and the performance gap in the UK
A new paper co-authored by Jan Rosenow looks at evaluations of low carbon building technologies in the UK residential sector.
Improving the UK’s housing stock needs more than energy efficiency champions, says new report
If low-energy buildings are to become more widespread, new policy drivers will be crucial say researchers based at CIED at the University of Sussex.
New study looks at the barriers to building energy efficiency in Finland
A new paper co-authored by Paula Kivimaa looks at the barriers to building energy efficiency in Finland.
CIED researchers find policy a key driver behind low energy innovation in the building sector
A new paper by CIED researchers argues that policy is a key driver behind low energy innovation in the building sector in Europe.
CIED researchers submit evidence to BEIS inquiry on energy efficiency
Researchers at CIED have submitted a response to the BEIS consultation on ‘Building a market for energy efficiency in the UK’.