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Ray Galvin
Ray Galvin
Department of Architecture, Cambridge University UK; ERC RWTH-Aachen University, Germany
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Introducing the prebound effect: the gap between performance and actual energy consumption
M Sunikka-Blank, R Galvin
Building Research & Information 40 (3), 260-273, 2012
7292012
How many interviews are enough? Do qualitative interviews in building energy consumption research produce reliable knowledge?
R Galvin
Journal of Building Engineering 1, 2-12, 2015
5792015
Making the ‘rebound effect’more useful for performance evaluation of thermal retrofits of existing homes: Defining the ‘energy savings deficit’and the ‘energy performance gap’
R Galvin
Energy and buildings 69, 515-524, 2014
2182014
The Green New Deal in the United States: What it is and how to pay for it
R Galvin, N Healy
Energy Research & Social Science 67, 101529, 2020
2122020
Thermal upgrades of existing homes in Germany: The building code, subsidies, and economic efficiency
R Galvin
Energy and Buildings 42 (6), 834-844, 2010
1802010
Evaluating the evaluations: Evidence from energy efficiency programmes in Germany and the UK
J Rosenow, R Galvin
Energy and Buildings 62, 450-458, 2013
1442013
Economic viability in thermal retrofit policies: Learning from ten years of experience in Germany
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
Energy Policy 54, 343-351, 2013
1242013
Irrational homeowners? How aesthetics and heritage values influence thermal retrofit decisions in the United Kingdom
M Sunikka-Blank, R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 11, 97-108, 2016
1112016
Why German homeowners are reluctant to retrofit
R Galvin
Building Research & Information 42 (4), 398-408, 2014
1092014
Economic inequality and household energy consumption in high-income countries: a challenge for social science based energy research
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
Ecological economics 153, 78-88, 2018
1052018
Energy consumption effects of speed and acceleration in electric vehicles: Laboratory case studies and implications for drivers and policymakers
R Galvin
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 53, 234-248, 2017
932017
Estimating broad-brush rebound effects for household energy consumption in the EU 28 countries and Norway: some policy implications of Odyssee data
R Galvin
Energy Policy 73, 323-332, 2014
872014
Impediments to energy-efficient ventilation of German dwellings: A case study in Aachen
R Galvin
Energy and Buildings 56, 32-40, 2013
872013
The UK homeowner-retrofitter as an innovator in a socio-technical system
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
Energy Policy 74, 655-662, 2014
782014
The ICT/electronics question: Structural change and the rebound effect
R Galvin
Ecological Economics 120, 23-31, 2015
772015
Quantification of (p) rebound effects in retrofit policies–Why does it matter?
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
Energy 95, 415-424, 2016
742016
Ten questions concerning sustainable domestic thermal retrofit policy research
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
Building and Environment 118, 377-388, 2017
692017
German Federal policy on thermal renovation of existing homes: a policy evaluation
R Galvin
Sustainable Cities and Society 4, 58-66, 2012
682012
Letting the Gini out of the fuel poverty bottle? Correlating cold homes and income inequality in European Union countries
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 58, 101255, 2019
652019
Targeting ‘behavers’ rather than behaviours: A ‘subject-oriented’approach for reducing space heating rebound effects in low energy dwellings
R Galvin
Energy and buildings 67, 596-607, 2013
632013
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