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Energy Efficient Housing Design

Energy Efficient Housing Design. Erica Roberts PDC. What is EEHD principles?. Solar Passive Design Principles Design, orientation of the house, building material used Different interventions, different costs Energy efficient materials Insulation, bricks. Why use EEHD principles?.

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Energy Efficient Housing Design

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  1. Energy Efficient Housing Design Erica Roberts PDC

  2. What is EEHD principles? • Solar Passive Design Principles • Design,orientation of the house, building material used • Different interventions, different costs • Energy efficient materials • Insulation, bricks

  3. Why use EEHD principles? • House biggest appliance • Space heating • DSM • Energy efficiency • 1oC < 15oC adds 500 MW • Thermal Comfort • optimal thermal comfort at 21 or 22oC • Climate Specific • Different for each climatic region • Productivity • increases

  4. Other interventions associated with EEHD principles • PV • Solar Water Heating • Permaculture • Greening activities • Solar Stoves, improved wood stoves, low smoke coal, Baso Magogo method

  5. Support for EEHD delivery • Sustainable Homes Initiative • training, networking and hands-on technical assistance • Document best practice • Bridge the delivery gap • www.sustainablehomes.org • Green Professionals Scheme • recommendations on cost-effective options • lead to improvements in thermal performance • seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions • targets town planning and greening issues

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