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Energy-efficient Retrofit of Social Housing in the UK: Lessons Learned from a Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP) in Nottingham

Published:21st December 2020
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Categories: Built environment Energy and sustainability

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One of the long-term challenges outlined within the UK Government’s Energy White Paper (2011) is to cut both greenhouse gas emissions and energy bills by improving household energy efficiency. As such, several energy-related initiatives have, in recent years, been promoted including the Community Energy Saving Programme. This paper explores how patterns of user consumption as influenced by occupant awareness and behaviour, can both positively and negatively influence policy initiative delivery.

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