This project aims to investigate and compare the potential reduction in
energy and carbon dioxide emissions of two adjoined 1946 semi-detached
rural properties in the Ashford area, south-east England, that takes a
whole house approach. Our intention is to firstly compare the energy
consumption and carbon emissions of the two almost identical properties,
one heated by oil heating and the other electric. Our pre-install
monitoring data will provide us with solid evidence of energy
consumption and carbon emissions for both scenarios during the winter
months when energy demands are most demanding. This will data will
strengthen our results and provide a basis for which we can analyse our
energy modelling through Elmhurst Design SAP 2005 and Passive House
Planning Package (PHPP).
Furthermore, our post-install
monitoring will enable us to carry out closer analysis of how
behavioural differences alter energy consumption for the same house type
with nearly identical heating and hot water systems. As a result, we
feel that adopting both properties will be hugely beneficial to the
Retrofit for the Future project, as well as the residents.
The key
project approach is to develop a solution that uses complementary
technologies and techniques, and primarily tackles the whole envelope,
thus reducing the initial energy demand and fuel bills, followed by a
combination of renewable and sustainable solutions to provide the
remaining required heating and hot water supply. This should be done
with as minimal disruption to the tenant as possible, ideally with them
remaining in situ.
Finally, the entire design elements were
to be considered in such a way that makes it highly replicable, allowing
roll-out to the UK existing housing stock on a large scale.
Furthermore, a number of quotes were to be obtained, along with
consideration of scale-up cost reductions, so that cost-effectiveness
can be considered in the roll-out plan.
Charlotte Booth
Energy consultant
CEN Services Ltd.
The TSB launched an initiative to Retrofit UK social housing stock in order to meet future targets in reduction of CO2 emissions and energy use. The competition 'Retrofit for the future’, looked for at least 50 demonstrator whole house solutions to improve the performance of the entire property with a goal to make deep cuts in carbon emissions. B Ball Contractors Ltd worked with CEN and Ashford Borough Council in winning the competition and to a successful conclusion.
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