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40% house

Publication Year

2005

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

Summarises the main findings and recommendations of the 40% House project, which investigated how the UK Government's commitment to a 60% cut in carbon emissions from 1997 levels by 2050 can be realised in the residential sector, so that the typical home becomes a '40% House'. Covers views of the future; households and living space; thermal comfort and control; building fabric and housing stock; lights and appliances; provision of heating and electricity through low and zero carbon technologies; electricity and gas implications; and finally, achieving the 40% House scenario.

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This document has been archived by the original publisher.

ISBN

9781874370390

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Environmental Change Institute

The Environmental Change Institute is an interdisciplinary unit within Oxford University that undertakes research on environmental issues.

Oxford University Centre for the Environment
South Parks Road
Oxford
ENCI
UK

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