This paper focuses on the particular advantages which off-site housing construction has over the more traditional methods of building especially where the efficient use and conservation of energy is concerned. It will explain why modern innovative methods of house construction not only have a clear advantage environmentally (big reductions in CO2 emissions) but also deliver substantial benefits to the end user or householder especially in the form of lower energy bills. The ecological argument for off-site systems is a very powerful one but on its own is still unlikely to be the prime driver for widespread implementation. That growth is more likely to come through government regulations and a package of finely tuned incentives. Consumer pre...
About 40% of the world’s energy consumption and approximately a third of greenhouse gas emissions a...
International reviews of countries’ progress at tackling climate change show that Ireland is making ...
This paper examines the thermal performance of housing in the UK and the associated costs for differ...
This paper focuses on the particular advantages which off-site housing construction has over the mor...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
In Ireland the average energy cost for a household in 2006 was estimated to be\ud €1,767, an increas...
Directives in the European Union are ensuring that buildings in this region are moving towards nearl...
Abstract Purpose There is profound demand for higher skills and expertise in retrofitting the existi...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
This paper investigates the potential for energy and CO2 emissions reduction when the passive house ...
ABSTRACT: The Irish cottage was the autonomous house for rural Northern Ireland between the 17th and...
The current paper is concerned with a case study of a residential house, located in Ireland, which h...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Ireland’s housing stock has been identified as being amongst the least energy efficient in Northern ...
There are numerous strategies available to design and construct a low energy or nearly zero energy b...
About 40% of the world’s energy consumption and approximately a third of greenhouse gas emissions a...
International reviews of countries’ progress at tackling climate change show that Ireland is making ...
This paper examines the thermal performance of housing in the UK and the associated costs for differ...
This paper focuses on the particular advantages which off-site housing construction has over the mor...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
In Ireland the average energy cost for a household in 2006 was estimated to be\ud €1,767, an increas...
Directives in the European Union are ensuring that buildings in this region are moving towards nearl...
Abstract Purpose There is profound demand for higher skills and expertise in retrofitting the existi...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
This paper investigates the potential for energy and CO2 emissions reduction when the passive house ...
ABSTRACT: The Irish cottage was the autonomous house for rural Northern Ireland between the 17th and...
The current paper is concerned with a case study of a residential house, located in Ireland, which h...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Ireland’s housing stock has been identified as being amongst the least energy efficient in Northern ...
There are numerous strategies available to design and construct a low energy or nearly zero energy b...
About 40% of the world’s energy consumption and approximately a third of greenhouse gas emissions a...
International reviews of countries’ progress at tackling climate change show that Ireland is making ...
This paper examines the thermal performance of housing in the UK and the associated costs for differ...