The ‘Breaking the Mould’ series of articles was written to explore the range of issues associated with upgrading single leaf walls with a focus on occupant and building health as much as energy, just as the Home Energy Saving Scheme was launched. A year on from the first article the need for greater understanding and clear guidance for the Industry is greater than ever. This is because the Government’s ‘Energy Demand Reduction Target’ (EDRT), under the 2006 EU ‘Energy Services Directive’, is bringing energy utilities (e.g. ESB, Bord Gáis) into the refurbishment market
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DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including th...
We study a cycle of subsidized energy prices and estimate its welfare impact on households in the Bu...
This article is the third in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing h...
Joseph Little believes timber frame can be the backbone of a new generation of low-carbon, energy-ef...
The Homebond House Building Manual had the distinction of being called the ‘bible’ for many build...
This article is the first of a series looking at upgrade options and issues associated with single-l...
Drawing on the ‘Energy Descent Action Plan’ he developed at Kinsale, Rob Hopkins and his team launch...
This article is the second in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing ...
This article is intended to act as an exploration and provocation. Why do we build the way we do, w...
1) It stands to reason that insulating a wall should not affect its strength or longevity, nor ...
Creating Sustainable Communities in the UK and Ireland The Genesis of Quartier Vauba
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We study a cycle of subsidized energy prices and estimate its welfare impact on households in the Bu...
DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including th...
We study a cycle of subsidized energy prices and estimate its welfare impact on households in the Bu...
This article is the third in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing h...
Joseph Little believes timber frame can be the backbone of a new generation of low-carbon, energy-ef...
The Homebond House Building Manual had the distinction of being called the ‘bible’ for many build...
This article is the first of a series looking at upgrade options and issues associated with single-l...
Drawing on the ‘Energy Descent Action Plan’ he developed at Kinsale, Rob Hopkins and his team launch...
This article is the second in a series looking at thermal upgrades to single-leaf walls of existing ...
This article is intended to act as an exploration and provocation. Why do we build the way we do, w...
1) It stands to reason that insulating a wall should not affect its strength or longevity, nor ...
Creating Sustainable Communities in the UK and Ireland The Genesis of Quartier Vauba
This is one of those rare books which elicits a “Wow!” at the sight of the table of contents, a “Wow...
Last week, India’s Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) issued regulations that prohibit service prov...
On 26 November 2014 the European Union’s Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (29WP) published i...
We study a cycle of subsidized energy prices and estimate its welfare impact on households in the Bu...
DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including th...
We study a cycle of subsidized energy prices and estimate its welfare impact on households in the Bu...