Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6557864 | Energy Research & Social Science | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We identified four themes in the data: Funding mechanisms; Predicting performance; Installation; and People. Challenges include funding mechanisms for retrofit programmes resulting in insufficient time to plan, publicise, implement and evaluate a scheme and insufficient flexibility to specify the most appropriate intervention for individual homes. Site workers sometimes need to adapt retrofit designs because of insufficient detail from the designer and can equate quality of installation with quality of finish. Landlords and occupier behaviour can impact on the programme's success and there is a need for greater information on benefits for landlords and for energy behaviour change interventions run alongside retrofit programmes for occupiers. There is a need for outcome evaluations of retrofit schemes with the results shared with stakeholders.
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Authors
Fiona Fylan, David Glew, Melanie Smith, David Johnston, Matthew Brooke-Peat, Dominic Miles-Shenton, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Aloise-Young, Christopher Gorse,