Co-Investigator
University College London
Ian Hamilton is a Reader at the UCL Energy Institute. His research interest is focused on the nexus between energy demand, energy technologies and energy efficiency, sustainable cities, indoor and urban environmental conditions and health. Ian’s research has included: investigation on the impact of energy efficiency interventions on energy demand in the residential stock; analysis of temporal and spatial energy use within the urban environment and its impact on the local climate; the trends and impact of energy use on indoor environment; residential stock energy use modelling; and, the integration of renewable energy into the urban form. Ian is the Operating Agent for the International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) ‘Annex 70 – Building Energy Epidemiology: Analysis of Real Building Energy Use at Scale’.
Buildings & Energy
Publications
- What do empirical findings reveal about modelled energy demand and energy ratings? Comparisons of gas consumption across the English residential sector
- Home energy efficiency and radon: An observational study
- Capturing the distributional impacts of long-term low-carbon transitions
- 2018 Global Status Report: towards a zero‐emission, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector
- International Energy Agency Market Report Series – Energy Efficiency 2018: Analysis and outlook to 2040
- Caveats for policy development when combining energy ratings, national buildings energy models and empirical statistics
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