‘Although it's my home, it's not my house’ – Exploring impacts of retrofits with social housing residents

Hannah Charles, Stefan Bouzarovski, Robert Bellamy, Alexandra Gormally-Sutton

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Abstract

The UK is currently experiencing a cost-of-living crisis that is impacting access to affordable energy, which is worsening energy poverty issues. While the crisis continues, policymakers are attempting to meet climate change goals. Our paper discusses the ways in which energy poverty and energy justice are relevant to the shift to decarbonise the social housing sector. We use a case study of 22 interviews of social housing residents on an estate in the North West of England to problematise how retrofitting social housing to decrease energy consumption impacts residents' access to energy justice. Our work contributes to the emerging concept of retrofit justice, and we assess how the forms of tripartite energy justice occur through the retrofit project, furthering debates on retrofit justice. We find that while the housing provider made attempts to involve residents in retrofit planning, many residents were disengaged from the process due to disenfranchisement and misrecognition issues, contributing to limited procedural and recognition justice. We also found that while retrofits increased the energy efficiency of the buildings, this could not solve structural problems causing energy poverty, reducing the retrofit's capacity to deliver distributive energy justice. Retrofit is a hugely important aspect of meeting climate change goals, but energy poverty cannot be adequately challenged without structural changes to the electricity market. Our paper is based on a UK case study, but the findings are relevant to international conceptual debates around retrofit and energy justice and can be useful for any national context retrofitting their social housing stock.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103869
JournalEnergy Research & Social Science
Volume119
Issue number1
Early online date29 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Energy Efficiency
  • Energy justice
  • Retrofit
  • Retrofit justice
  • Social housing

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