The International Journal of Professional Management - ISSN 20422341
What is the impact of non-domestic building tenure on SME’s energy efficiency?
Volume 14, Issue 1, February 2019
Dr Kay Emblen-Perry
University of Worcester, Castle Street, Worcester, WR1 3AS.
k.emblenperry@worc.ac.uk
Abstract
The role non-domestic energy consumption plays in the emission of carbon is generally accepted by UK politicians, the general public and industry. In turn, the improvement of non-domestic energy efficiency is commonly considered to be the most cost-effective means to reduce carbon emissions. However, despite widely available cost effective, energy efficient interventions that could financially benefit both non-domestic landlords and tenants, these have not been adopted as rational economic business performance would expect; energy inertia prevails.
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