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Ray Galvin
Ray Galvin
Department of Architecture, Cambridge University UK; ERC RWTH-Aachen University, Germany
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Deep energy efficiency renovation of Germany’s residential buildings: is this as economically viable as Germany’s policymakers and popular promoters often claim?
R Galvin
Energy Efficiency 17 (5), 47, 2024
2024
How photovoltaics make energy refurbishment more affordable in apartment buildings
R Galvin
Journal of Climate Finance 7, 100039, 2024
12024
Re-thinking energy justice to achieve a fair distribution of shared electricity from rooftop photovoltaics in a typical multi-apartment building in Germany: an …
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 112, 103531, 2024
12024
Reducing poverty in the UK to mitigate energy poverty by the 10% and LIHC indicators: What tax changes are needed, and what are the consequences for CO2 emissions?
R Galvin
Ecological Economics 217, 108055, 2024
22024
Rebound-Effekte aus umweltsoziologischer Perspektive: Unbeabsichtigte Nebenfolgen von Energieeffizienzsteigerungen
R Galvin
Handbuch Umweltsoziologie, 433-444, 2024
2024
INVEST–Konzeption der Fallstudien
A Dobbins, K Haller, U Fahl, J Fjornes, M Matußek, AT Atasoy, R Galvin
2024
The economic losses of energy-efficiency renovation of Germany's older dwellings: The size of the problem and the financial challenge it presents
R Galvin
Energy Policy 184, 113905, 2024
32024
How do heat demand and energy consumption change when households transition from gas boilers to heat pumps in the UK
N Terry, R Galvin
Energy and Buildings 292, 113183, 2023
112023
How prebound effects compromise the market premium for energy efficiency in German house sales
R Galvin
Building Research & Information 51 (5), 501-517, 2023
72023
An under-developed dimension in upgrading energy-inefficient German rental buildings: Corporate social responsibility as a hybrid form of governance
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 101, 103148, 2023
52023
Policy pressure to retrofit Germany's residential buildings to higher energy efficiency standards: A cost-effective way to reduce CO2 emissions?
R Galvin
Building and Environment 237, 110316, 2023
162023
Do housing rental and sales markets incentivise energy-efficient retrofitting of western Germany’s post-war apartments? Challenges for property owners, tenants, and policymakers
R Galvin
Energy Efficiency 16 (4), 25, 2023
92023
Rental and sales price premiums for energy efficiency in Germany's pre-War apartments: Where are the shortfalls and what is society's role in bringing fairness?
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 98, 103009, 2023
112023
Entailments, Enablers, Desires and Constraints: A Framework to Support Policymakers in Decarbonising Germany's Residential Buildings Affordably and Justly
R Galvin
Available at SSRN 4369286, 2023
12023
Radically reducing UK energy poverty by the 10% and LIHC indicator through progressive fiscal policy: What would it cost, who would pay, and what are the consequences for CO2 …
R Galvin
Science Talks 4, 100081, 2022
62022
Why German households won’t cover their roofs in photovoltaic panels: And whether policy interventions, rebound effects and heat pumps might change their minds
R Galvin
Renewable Energy Focus 42, 236-252, 2022
142022
Central banks and Green New Deals: What role can they play?
R Galvin
Routledge Handbook on the Green New Deal, 47-72, 2022
2022
Net-zero-energy buildings or zero-carbon energy systems? How best to decarbonize Germany's thermally inefficient 1950s-1970s-era apartments
R Galvin
Journal of Building Engineering 54, 104671, 2022
392022
Rebound effect and sustainability science: A review
D Font Vivanco, J Freire‐González, R Galvin, T Santarius, HJ Walnum, ...
Journal of Industrial Ecology 26 (4), 1543-1563, 2022
382022
Towards codes of practice for navigating the academic peer review process
BK Sovacool, J Axsen, LL Delina, HS Boudet, V Rai, R Sidortsov, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 89, 102675, 2022
52022
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