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An investigation of barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting of social housing in London
by
James Peel
, Sara Saboor
, Vian Ahmed
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Construction industry
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy efficiency, Retrofitting, Social Housing and Construction industry
/ Energy industry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing policy
/ Informal economy
/ Investigations
/ Kyoto Protocol
/ Paris Agreement
/ Poverty
/ Social aspects
2020
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An investigation of barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting of social housing in London
by
James Peel
, Sara Saboor
, Vian Ahmed
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Construction industry
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy efficiency, Retrofitting, Social Housing and Construction industry
/ Energy industry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing policy
/ Informal economy
/ Investigations
/ Kyoto Protocol
/ Paris Agreement
/ Poverty
/ Social aspects
2020
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An investigation of barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting of social housing in London
by
James Peel
, Sara Saboor
, Vian Ahmed
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Construction industry
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy efficiency, Retrofitting, Social Housing and Construction industry
/ Energy industry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Housing policy
/ Informal economy
/ Investigations
/ Kyoto Protocol
/ Paris Agreement
/ Poverty
/ Social aspects
2020
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An investigation of barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting of social housing in London
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An investigation of barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting of social housing in London
2020
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Overview
Carbon emissions, being hazardous, are triggering social concerns which have led to the creation of international treaties to address climate change. Similarly, the United Kingdom under the Climate Change Act (2008) has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emission by at least 80% over 1990 levels by 2050. However, being the oldest member of the EU states (before Brexit), the UK has the oldest housing stock, which contributes to 45% of its carbon emissions due to the older dwellings. To address this issue low carbon retrofitting is needed. Therefore, this paper seeks to investigate the barriers and enablers to energy efficiency retrofitting in social housing in London, UK based on the perception of experts employed in National and construction companies with an experience that ranges between 6 to 16 years. Initial literature suggested that the problem of energy efficiency retrofitting in the general building stock has been addressed, however little has been reported on its application to social housing. This paper, therefore, groups the barriers and enablers into seven categories that include: financial matters, Technical, IT, Government policy and regulation, social factors (including awareness of the energy efficiency agenda), quality of workmanship and disruption to residents, using literature review, interviews and surveys with key stakeholders within the housing sector, and draws recommendations to enable effective and efficient retrofitting for social housing projects.
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U T S ePRESS (University of Technology Sydney),UTS ePRESS
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