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A panel model for predicting the diversity of internal temperatures from English dwellings
A panel model for predicting the diversity of internal temperatures from English dwellings. 1 January 2012. Using panel methods, a model for predicting daily mean internal temperature demand across a heterogeneous domestic building stock is developed…
UCL Energy Institute
Future impact of traffic emissions on atmospheric ozone and OH based on two scenarios
Future impact of traffic emissions on atmospheric ozone and OH based on two scenarios. 1 January 2012. The future impact of traffic emissions on atmospheric ozone and OH has been investigated separately for the three sectors AIRcraft, maritime…
UCL Energy Institute
London-Loughborough Centre for Doctoral Research in Energy Demand (LoLo) - Annual Colloquium 2011
London-Loughborough Centre for Doctoral Research in Energy Demand (LoLo) - Annual Colloquium 2011. 8 December 2011. Over 70 industry experts, students and academics came together to discuss the research activities and recent developments of the LoLo…
UCL Energy Institute
UCL Energy Institute director chairs low carbon event
UCL Energy Institute director chairs low carbon event. 30 November 2011. UCL Energy Institute director Tadj Oreszczyn was among the Chairs of an event hosted by The Centre for Law and the Environment and UCL Public Policy exploring the governance of…
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UCL Energy Institute professor judges Guardian awards
UCL Energy Institute professor judges Guardian awards. 25 November 2011. Paul Ekins, Professor of Energy and Environment Policy at the UCL Energy Institute, is to be one of the judges of The Guardian newspaper's Sustainable Business Awards 2012. The…
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How useful are building energy models for policy? A UK perspective
How useful are building energy models for policy? A UK perspective. 16 November 2011. Energy demand models are central to the efforts of many governments to reduce carbon emissions from buildings. The lack of empirical research to ensure the…
UCL Energy Institute
Report suggests new approaches to eliminating fuel poverty
Report suggests new approaches to eliminating fuel poverty. 2 November 2011. Professor Paul Ekins of the UCL Energy Institute has co-written a major new report on eliminating fuel poverty in Britain at a time of high energy prices. The report,…
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UCL-Energy Professor says UK could cut energy costs by following German example
UCL-Energy Professor says UK could cut energy costs by following German example. 2 November 2011. UK home owners could see reduced energy bills if the UK government's energy policy takes lessons from a pioneering German bank, a new report has found.…
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Moving beyond the average: examining energy distributions of home energy use
Moving beyond the average: examining energy distributions of home energy use. 21 September 2011. Whilst many studies have examined average household energy consumption according to various human dimension factors, there are very few which consider…
UCL Energy Institute
Intertemporal Issues and Marginal Abatement Costs in the UK Transport Sector
Intertemporal Issues and Marginal Abatement Costs in the UK Transport Sector. 29 July 2011. Many G20 countries, including the United Kingdom (UK), have committed themselves to stringent emissions reductions with envisioned abatement paths through to…
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