Research fellow, University of South Australia
Stephen has recently entered the world of academic research after a 15 year career in the Australian public service, focusing on micro-economic reform in the building sector.
The focus of his research is the relationship between people, buildings and the installed technologies which result in energy use and carbon emission impacts.
Low-energy homes don't just save money, they improve lives
Jul 18, 2017 12:47 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Household energy use is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions. International policy is firmly moving towards technology-rich, low- and near-zero-energy homes. That is, buildings designed to reduce the need...
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