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Sustainable Energy and Construction Materials in European Homes

Explore the use of solar and wind energy in Ireland, Spain, Cyprus, and Germany, along with detailed construction materials for floors and roofs in European homes. Learn about costs and wattage efficiency of solar panels in different countries.

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Sustainable Energy and Construction Materials in European Homes

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  1. Houses of Europe–International PresentationGroup 1

  2. Question 1

  3. TheMostUsed: • Ireland:Wind • Spain: Solar • Cyprus: Solar • Germany: Wind

  4. Question 2 • Ireland: one Panel cost 478.00€  80 Watts • Spain: one Panel cost 473.55€  240 Watts • Cyprus: one Panel cost 333.33€  150 Watts • Germany: one Panel cost 400.00€  70 Watts

  5. Question 3 • Floor with underfloor heating. • The construction materials of the floor (see plan No. 2) starting from the inside: • 3 cm Wooden floor . • 2. 5cm Skrit to cover the underfloor heating pipes. • 4. 5 cm Extruded Polystyrene . • 3. 15 cm Aerated concrete to cover the pipes of different services. • 5. 50 cm Concrete Reinforced with steel. • 6. 0.150cm hardcore polythene dpc.

  6. Question 3 • Roof • The construction materials of the roof (see plan No 3) starting from the inside: • 1. Wooden frame. • 2. 20cm Extruded Polystyrene. • 3. Insulation (Asphalt). • 4. Clay. • 5. Clay tiles • Roof slope has been chosen • at an angle 22.5°, 41.4%.

  7. Question 3

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