This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build and five retrofits located in Wales. The research aims to investigate the implementation of combinations of existing and emerging low carbon technologies through a systems based approach to optimise the use of energy at the point of generation. A performance prediction model has been developed to examine the effectiveness of different strategies in relation to energy and carbon reduction. Simulation results for the new build show the potential to limit energy imported from the grid to about 25% with an annual export to import ratio of 1.55, providing an energy positive performance. For the retrofit properties, the application of Photovoltaic...
With around 1-2% annual replacement of the UK’s housing stock, housing retrofit must play a major ro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
There is a global trend to deliver zero carbon buildings, with European countries required to deliv...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach applied to low carbon innovative housing retrofit pract...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
Against the current background of dependence on fossil fuels, climate change, global population incr...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
UK housing stock is carbon intensive and residents face growing energy bills, with the risk of fuel ...
This paper presents the results for the operating energy performance of the smart operation for a lo...
The first-ever legally binding global climate deal that will be adopted by 195 countries was introdu...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
In order for our communities to fully function in future they must be maintained in good quality wit...
With around 1-2% annual replacement of the UK’s housing stock, housing retrofit must play a major ro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
There is a global trend to deliver zero carbon buildings, with European countries required to deliv...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach applied to low carbon innovative housing retrofit pract...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
Against the current background of dependence on fossil fuels, climate change, global population incr...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
UK housing stock is carbon intensive and residents face growing energy bills, with the risk of fuel ...
This paper presents the results for the operating energy performance of the smart operation for a lo...
The first-ever legally binding global climate deal that will be adopted by 195 countries was introdu...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
In order for our communities to fully function in future they must be maintained in good quality wit...
With around 1-2% annual replacement of the UK’s housing stock, housing retrofit must play a major ro...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
There is a global trend to deliver zero carbon buildings, with European countries required to deliv...