This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low carbon house in the UK. A holistic systems-based approach to achieve energy positive house has been taken. Long-term economic and technical feasibility analysis have been carried out based on a validated thermal and energy model of the house. The economic analysis employs the Return on Investment (ROI) method and considers changes to government financial support and technology progress over time. Results show that the extra investment on the house, compared with that for building a standard social house of similar size, can be paid back within the system lifespan under both the old Feed-in Tariff and its proposed replacement with reduced finan...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
In the UK, housing has been identified as a significant sector for contributing to the 80% reduction...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach applied to low carbon innovative housing retrofit pract...
There is a global trend to deliver zero carbon buildings, with European countries required to deliv...
Against the current background of dependence on fossil fuels, climate change, global population incr...
This paper presents the results for the operating energy performance of the smart operation for a lo...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
The Scottish Funding Council Follow-On Innovation Voucher Scheme was utilized to fund a study to est...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
In the UK, housing has been identified as a significant sector for contributing to the 80% reduction...
This paper presents an evaluation of the economic and technical feasibility of a renewable-led low c...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach to low carbon innovative housing, including a new build...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
This paper presents a modelling-led approach applied to low carbon innovative housing retrofit pract...
There is a global trend to deliver zero carbon buildings, with European countries required to deliv...
Against the current background of dependence on fossil fuels, climate change, global population incr...
This paper presents the results for the operating energy performance of the smart operation for a lo...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
The Scottish Funding Council Follow-On Innovation Voucher Scheme was utilized to fund a study to est...
Ambitiously, the UK aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. Since the use of ho...
This paper reports on an investigation into supplying from renewable sources the entire domestic ene...
In the UK, housing has been identified as a significant sector for contributing to the 80% reduction...