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Renewable Homes—Feasibility Options for UK Traditional Buildings Through Green Deal
Abstract UK government set up several policies to promote renewable technologies uptake and to improve the energy efficiency of dwellings. Green Deal is the most recent UK policy and it intends to promote the energy efficient refurbishment of existing dwellings. This study explores potential packages through Green Deal for five different dwelling types. The proposed packages include: the use of insulation, glazing and renewable energy technologies. This paper proposes three potential packages for each dwelling type, which would have the ability to offer the maximum amount of CO2 savings. A model has been developed in order to evaluate the recommended packages. It seems that the package of: internal, cavity, floor, roof/loft, doors insulation and micro turbine could offer the most significant CO2 reduction in detached dwellings, while the package of: external, cavity, floor, roof/loft, doors insulation and a wind turbine could offer the lowest amount of CO2 savings in terraced dwellings.
Renewable Homes—Feasibility Options for UK Traditional Buildings Through Green Deal
Abstract UK government set up several policies to promote renewable technologies uptake and to improve the energy efficiency of dwellings. Green Deal is the most recent UK policy and it intends to promote the energy efficient refurbishment of existing dwellings. This study explores potential packages through Green Deal for five different dwelling types. The proposed packages include: the use of insulation, glazing and renewable energy technologies. This paper proposes three potential packages for each dwelling type, which would have the ability to offer the maximum amount of CO2 savings. A model has been developed in order to evaluate the recommended packages. It seems that the package of: internal, cavity, floor, roof/loft, doors insulation and micro turbine could offer the most significant CO2 reduction in detached dwellings, while the package of: external, cavity, floor, roof/loft, doors insulation and a wind turbine could offer the lowest amount of CO2 savings in terraced dwellings.
Renewable Homes—Feasibility Options for UK Traditional Buildings Through Green Deal
Moschou, Charikleia (Autor:in) / Spataru, Catalina (Autor:in)
01.01.2017
22 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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