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Low and zero carbon homes – where next?
Whatever happened to the 10-year target for new UK homes to be low or zero carbon by 2016? It was cancelled in the early months of the present government. Here, Dr Dan Greenwood and Dr Alina Congreve trace the development of policy on low carbon homes, stressing the ongoing need for government and building industry collaboration to meet climate targets.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Energy consumption, Domestic, Electricity, Carbon management in buildings, Regulation, Energy policy, Environmental policy, Climate change