Non-Technical Barriers to Energy Efficient Renovation of Residential Buildings and Potential Policy Instruments to overcome Them—Evidence from Young Russian Adults

作者: Satu Paiho , Hannele Ahvenniemi

DOI: 10.3390/BUILDINGS7040101

关键词: Public relationsContext (language use)Energy (esotericism)Building renovationEfficient energy useEconomic growthEngineeringGovernmentBuilding energyInformation Dissemination

摘要: Several scientific articles discuss non-technical barriers and policy instruments related to energy efficient building renovation. However, they are seldom systematically categorized hardly ever Russian context even if housing provides remarkable potential for energy-efficiency improvements. This paper identifies renovations overcome these barriers. The study was carried out by using the following methods: first, we mapped addressed in renovation-related studies. Following this step, studied importance of feasibility various with a few selected experts. outcome interviews indicates that standards, information dissemination awareness raising most promote buildings Russia. Both students interviewed experts shared view role Government is highly important regarding introduction instruments.

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