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GreenHomeDiary.com. Guide to Retrofitting to reduce CO2 & Energy Consumption Rob Veck MSc Project Management (Dist) , PMP. This Evenings Talk. Some Interesting Data (David MacKay Sustainable energy with out the hot air). Cumulative . What to Aim For. What to Look for. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GreenHomeDiary.comGuide to Retrofitting to reduce CO2 & Energy Consumption

Rob Veck MSc Project Management (Dist) , PMP

Introduction & MotivationInteresting Statistics

Super InsulationDraft Proofing

Heat Recovery SystemWood Burning StoveSolar Photovoltaics

Solar Hot WaterWhat’s the Green Deal ?

Rob’s No-BrainersWorth Considering

This Evenings Talk

Some Interesting Data(David MacKay Sustainable energy with out the hot air)

Cumulative

U-values• Amount of heat that flows across 1m2 where there is a

difference of 1 deg C between one side and the other.

“Super Insulation” – PassivHaus• Roof 0.08 vs 0.16• Floor 0.10 vs 0.25• Walls 0.14 vs 0.35• Doors

What to Aim ForQuick Survey

What to Look for

Storing the Insulation

Yet More Insulation

Block and Beam floor + Insulation

Roof Insulation on Extension

Cutting the Insulation

Fixing the Insulation

Garage Conversion

Garage Insulation

External Wall Insulation Spec

External Wall Insulation Spec

Draft Proofing

New Front Door

Solid Wall

Heat Recovery System

Bits of Heat Recovery System

Wood Burning Stove - Installation

Wood Burning Stove - Today

Solar Photovoltaic - WHY

How it works◦ You pay capital for installation

Depends on space and orientation◦ Electricity Suppliers pay

41.3p for EVERY unit you generate EVEN if you use it.

3.4p for units you do not use.

You get◦ Savings on your electricity bill – about 50%

If you change your habits◦ You get a ¼ ly payment based on what you generate.

Return on investment◦ 10% (20% tax payer) / 12% (40% tax payer)◦ Represents 8% interest◦ Inflation proofed◦ Guaranteed for 25 Years◦ Payback period – 8 to 10 years

Solar Photovoltaic – Feed In Tariff

Solar Hot Water Panels

I’ll be moving house in the next few years◦ Not worth investing – I won’t see the payback.

I don’t have the cash

I am maxed out on mortgage / loans / credit cards

What is the Green Deal ?

These Reasons are Countered by the Green

Deal

Green Deal Assessor◦ Produces a “Whole House Plan” ◦ Estimates the savings◦ Checks for a Pay Back of 25 Years (Golden Rule)

Green Deal Installer(s)◦ Make changes to the house based on the Plan

Green Deal Provider (Green Investment Bank?)◦ Provide the finance◦ Collect the payments via your energy bills◦ These pay off the loan◦ THE LOAN IS ATTACHED TO THE PROPERTY NOT YOU.◦ Likely to be limited to £6500.

Full Scale Refurbishment would save £8.7 billion/year on household energy bills

What is the Green Deal ?

Insulate◦ Cavity Wall◦ Roof – at least 270mm Rockwall / Glass Fibre◦ Thermally Lined curtains◦ Behind Radiators◦ Under Floor – if you can

Eliminate Drafts◦ Doors / Letter Boxes / Keyholes◦ Chimneys◦ Floors◦ Windows !!

Radiator Valves Set your Boiler Timer Condensing Boiler

◦ New Water tank ? Get dual coil Lighting – LED if you can

◦ Halogen – boo! Please Please Please Check your appliances !

◦ Upright Fridge / Freezer◦ Tumbler Dryers – Boo!!◦ Freezers◦ Check your PVR / Satellite boxes / TV on standby◦ Get an OWL Meter

Rob’s No-Brainers

Redecorating your sitting room ?◦ Make it an ECO Room

Consider internal insulation Under floor Insulation Install a wood burning stove – if you can. Draft proof the floor and doors Put in a mini heat recovery system for fresh air. Put insulation into the ceiling !

◦ Make it a ZERO ENERGY ROOM ! Solar PV – if you have the money or

◦ Which Report suggests increasing your mortgage. Make sure you have a long term plan

◦ Check that nothing else will be required when altering the room.

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