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Lai Fong is committed to understanding Energy and Climate Change using a socio-technical approach. In the specific areas of Energy and Building and Decarbonisation of Heat, her efforts can be summarised by her research journey since she joined UCL Energy Institute in 2011.
2011-2013 Designed and led the qualitative component of the FLASH (Facilitation, Learning and SHaring) project funded by the Energy Saving Trust and Institute of Sustainability. It aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of deep retrofit as part of the Retrofit For the Future Programme. She has since been involved in POE studies in both residential and commercial sectors.
2013-2015 - Co-Investigator of the People, Energy and Building-D3(EP/H051112/1) project.
2013-2018 - Co-Investigator of the EUED Centre for Energy Epidemiology, (EP/K011839/1)
2015-2017 - Designed and led the case study element of the RAPID-HPC analysis of the RHPP (Renewable Heat Premium Payment) Field Trial. This study was commissioned by the Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
Her contribution to research has not been confined to UCL Energy Institute but has cut across the BSEER department. She has been involved in the HEW (Health, Energy and Well-being) project and advised on the TOP project (The Total Performance of Low Carbon Buildings) in China and the UK hosted by The Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (IEDE). These projects are funded by the EPSRC.
Currently, Lai Fong is a Co-Investigator of the Decarbonisation of Heat Challenge - part of the Centre for Research in Energy Demand and Solution (CREDS) EP/R0352881). Her role is to contribute to the understanding of social, regulatory, and governance implications of low carbon Heat Strategies.
Other projects (2017- present) include:
Two consultancy projects commissioned by BEIS and undertaken in conjunction with IEDE and Cambridge Architectural Research (BEIS LOT1 & LOT2) - Understanding best practice in deploying external solid-wall insulation in the UK, and Potential technological & process innovations to increase the uptake of internal and external solid wall insulation. UCL BRE 100 Homes - a Post-occupancy evaluation project aiming specifically to understand energy efficiency and ventilation in new development.
Lai Fong is committed to understanding Energy and Climate Change using a socio-technical approach. In the specific areas of Energy and Building and Decarbonisation of Heat, her efforts can be summarised by her research journey since she joined UCL Energy Institute in 2011.
2011-2013 Designed and led the qualitative component of the FLASH (Facilitation, Learning and SHaring) project funded by the Energy Saving Trust and Institute of Sustainability. It aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of deep retrofit as part of the Retrofit For the Future Programme. She has since been involved in POE studies in both residential and commercial sectors.
2013-2015 - Co-Investigator of the People, Energy and Building-D3(EP/H051112/1) project.
2013-2018 - Co-Investigator of the EUED Centre for Energy Epidemiology, (EP/K011839/1)
2015-2017 - Designed and led the case study element of the RAPID-HPC analysis of the RHPP (Renewable Heat Premium Payment) Field Trial. This study was commissioned by the Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
Her contribution to research has not been confined to UCL Energy Institute but has cut across the BSEER department. She has been involved in the HEW (Health, Energy and Well-being) project and advised on the TOP project (The Total Performance of Low Carbon Buildings) in China and the UK hosted by The Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (IEDE). These projects are funded by the EPSRC.
Currently, Lai Fong is a Co-Investigator of the Decarbonisation of Heat Challenge - part of the Centre for Research in Energy Demand and Solution (CREDS) EP/R0352881). Her role is to contribute to the understanding of social, regulatory, and governance implications of low carbon Heat Strategies.
Other projects (2017- present) include:
Two consultancy projects commissioned by BEIS and undertaken in conjunction with IEDE and Cambridge Architectural Research (BEIS LOT1 & LOT2) - Understanding best practice in deploying external solid-wall insulation in the UK, and Potential technological & process innovations to increase the uptake of internal and external solid wall insulation. UCL BRE 100 Homes - a Post-occupancy evaluation project aiming specifically to understand energy efficiency and ventilation in new development.
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