The International Journal of Professional Management - ISSN 20422341
Can Soft Rationing of Energy Transform the UK Non-Domestic Energy Culture?
Volume 13, Issue 3, May 2018
Dr Kay Emblen-Perry
University of Worcester, Castle Street, Worcester, WR1 3AS.
k.emblenperry@worc.ac.uk
Abstract
The link between energy consumption and climate change is generally accepted by UK politicians, the public and business communities. However, this recognition is at odds with the long standing non-domestic energy culture which views energy as a low-cost resource and limitless availability as an entitlement.
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