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By: Language: English Series: Building ; 273(8546) 12 September 2008, 86-88(3)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Presents an experience where an old Victorian house was made more energy efficient than most modern new built houses. Explains the steps taken and techniques used to achieve a 90% reduction on carbon emissions. Shows that as a result this house should reach the level four of the Code for Sustainable Homes for a total refurbishment cost of £340,000. Sums up in a chart the costs and benefits of the renewable technologies used and gives plans of roof and window details.
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Presents an experience where an old Victorian house was made more energy efficient than most modern new built houses. Explains the steps taken and techniques used to achieve a 90% reduction on carbon emissions. Shows that as a result this house should reach the level four of the Code for Sustainable Homes for a total refurbishment cost of £340,000. Sums up in a chart the costs and benefits of the renewable technologies used and gives plans of roof and window details.