Abstract:
The energy we use on heating and hot water at home produces about 20% of UK carbon emissions. Reductions have been made, but progress is slower than required and may become more challenging. Previous cuts have been relatively simple and cheap. Deeper cuts could prove more disruptive, complex and costly. The ESC has conducted extensive consumer research for the ETI to understand how to put consumers at the heart of decarbonising heat. This bespoke blend of studies has developed a range of consumer-led key headlines:
Publication Year:
2018
Publisher:
ETI
Author(s):
Lipson, M.
Energy Category
Language:
English
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application/pdf
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2168393 B
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Region:
United Kingdom
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Related Project(s):
Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme - Consumer Behaviour Study
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