Browsing by Author "Fleming, P. D."
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Are people the problem or the solution? A critical look at the rise of the smart/intelligent building and the role of ICT enabled engagement.
Bull, R.; Irvine, K. N.; Rieser, Martin; Fleming, P. D. (Conference)Almost 20% of the UK’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions arise from non-domestic buildings. Behaviour change initiatives could have a significant impact given current estimates that around 30% of energy in buildings is ... -
Big Data, People, and Low-Carbon Cities
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Closing the feedback loop: A systems approach to supporting community-wide behaviour change in non-domestic buildings
Stuart, Graeme; Snape, J. Richard; Fleming, P. D. (Conference)Energy consumption is notoriously invisible to building users. Communicating energy performance to users presents a significant opportunity to support behaviour change. Access to near real-time consumption data makes ... -
Data gathering and architecture aspects of a major EU wide energy efficiency project for SMEs
Brown, Neil; Fleming, P. D.; Favaretto, Nicoletta; Snadford, Niall (Conference)“Support and Training for an Excellent Energy Efficiency Performance” is a 3-year European project helping over 600 European cross-sector small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to reduce their energy use and become more ... -
Deep carbon emission reductions in existing UK social housing: are they achievable, and how can they be funded?
Reeves, Andrew; Taylor, S. C.; Fleming, P. D. (Conference)As part of the UK's effort to combat climate change, deep reductions in carbon emissions will be required from existing social housing. The potentially high cost of the required stock refurbishment is a key barrier to the ... -
Digitally Engaging and Empowering Employees for Energy Demand Reduction: A New Approach for the Next Generation?
Bull, R.; Lemon, Mark; Fleming, P. D.; Stuart, Graeme; Everitt, Dave (Conference)Opinion is divided over whether technical solutions or behavioural change strategies offer the best energy savings potential in buildings. Behaviour change initiatives could have impact given current estimates that 30% of ... -
Engaging pupils in the science, engineering and technology of a low-energy school
Charnley, Fiona; Fleming, P. D.; Fleming, Margaret; Mill, Greig (Article)The UK Government’s Building Schools for the Future programme has provided schools with a unique opportunity to improve education for sustainable development substantially by giving pupils the chance to study within a ... -
Engaging schools in the science of low energy buildings
Charnley, Fiona; Fleming, P. D.; Dowsett, Tony; Fleming, Margaret; Cook, M. J.; Mill, Greig (Article)This article explores the relationship between the previous UK government’s initiative to rebuild and renew secondary schools, and the requirement for improved education for sustainable development in the UK. The documented ... -
Institutional, social and individual behavioural effects of energy feedback in public buildings across eleven European cities
Ozawa-Meida, L.; Wilson, Caroline; Fleming, P. D.; Stuart, Graeme; Holland, Carl (Article)Better understanding of the factors influencing how people use energy in public buildings can help deliver more effective CO2 reduction strategies. This paper describes the institutional, social and individual behavioural ...