Abstract:
The buildings sector needs to be largely decarbonised as part of a least cost low carbon energy system. There are two principal pathways for domestic space and water heating, with different inherent features. Consumers want better control of the time, effort and money they spend making a comfortable, healthy home – it is not simply about minimising their running costs
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Publication Year:
2015
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ETI
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Douglas, J.
Energy Category
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English
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