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Solving the difficult problem of hard to decarbonize homes

Rokia Raslan () and Aimee Ambrose
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Rokia Raslan: University College London
Aimee Ambrose: Sheffield Hallam University

Nature Energy, 2022, vol. 7, issue 8, 675-677

Abstract: Hard to decarbonize homes represent a complex problem that has historically been neglected in favour of the lower hanging fruit of easier to treat properties. To enable an equitable net zero transition, we must understand these homes in a holistic manner take into account the impacts of different routes to decarbonization on occupants.

Date: 2022
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