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Cwrt Trefor
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PassivHaus

Cwrt Trefor

13 social houses for Swansea City Council
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property typeMid Terrace SectorPublic Residential
LocationSwansea GlamorganProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Cwrt Trefor

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 488.96
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Dartmouth Avenue
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EcoHomes Excellent

Dartmouth Avenue

The first of three schemes undertaken by Greenoak Housing Association and architect Jon Broome. The aim was to develop a replicable model to reduce emissions and other environmental impacts in mainstream housing by incorporating cost effective and trouble free measures. The emphasis is on reducing energy demand by creating a well insulated and airtight envelope. The properties in this development range in size from 80m2 2 bed dwellings to 108m2 4 bed dwellings. The average floor area and energy use per dwelling has been used in this entry.
Construction typeSoftwood frameProject typeNew build
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationWoking SurreyProject owner-

Dartmouth Avenue

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - 39 kg CO₂/m².yr
Primary energy requirement - - 185 kWh/m².yr
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 88
  • Airtightness : 3 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : Mix of 2-4 bed dwellings.

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Deasil
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PassivHaus

Deasil

Private dwelling
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property typeDetached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationClandown SomersetProject owner-

Deasil

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 114.25
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Demonstration of low carbon refurbishment of off-gas homes using Sunergy solar energy system integrated with a prototype heat engine.
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Demonstration of low carbon refurbishment of off-gas homes using Sunergy solar energy system integrated with a prototype heat engine.

This ambitious project will look at low carbon whole house refurbishment potential in an off gas property. The proposed strategy will utilise pioneering solar endothermic collector technology by Sunergy accompanied with a prototype heat engine to generate electricity. These innovative technologies will demonstrate advanced collection of solar and ambient heat energy to deliver significant energy and emission reductions for existing housing stock. Suitable energy efficiency measures will be implemented in the property, primarily addressing heat loss, lighting and appliance use. With highly sophisticated remote monitoring, this project will be valuable to measure the performance of the Sunergy system and other low carbon measures.
Construction typeMasonry CavityProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationHawkley HampshireProject ownerDrum Housing (part of Radian)
Retrofit for the future ZA379H

Demonstration of low carbon refurbishment of off-gas homes using Sunergy solar energy system integrated with a prototype heat engine.

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions 156 kg CO₂/m².yr 45 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement 621 kWh/m².yr 192 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 105 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : SAP
  • Floor area : 68.5
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : The residents of this property are a couple in their 30's and their four young children.

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Denby Dale
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Renewable electricity

Denby Dale

The Denby Dale Passivhaus has pioneered the combination of low energy Passivhaus methodology with standard British cavity wall construction and building materials and is the UKs first cavity wall Passivhaus. Built for private clients as a home for their retirement to a tight budget of 141k, the project was designed and built by Green Building Company - the construction division of Green Building Store. To get cavity wall to perform to Passivhaus standards the building team had to develop unique design details. For more information on the Denby Dale Passivhaus and to register for a free 40 page pdf technical briefing, go to:www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk/denbydalehouse
Construction typeMasonry CavityProject typeNew build
Property typeDetached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationDenby Dale West YorkshireProject ownerGreen Building Store
Passivhaus certified building

Denby Dale

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - 18 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement - 83 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 15 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : PHPP
  • Floor area : 104
  • Airtightness : 0.34 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : -

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Derwent Road
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Derwent Road

Detached three-storey single-family dwelling on site adjoining owner's previous home.
Construction type-Project typeNew build
Property typeEnd Terrace SectorPrivate Residential
LocationYork North YorkshireProject owner-
Passivhaus certified building

Derwent Road

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 108
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -

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Development of an integrated Ground / Air / Solar Heat Pump for  plug in  retrofit
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Development of an integrated Ground / Air / Solar Heat Pump for plug in retrofit

The retrofit will be carried out to an occupied house owned by Penwith Housing Association. It addresses the whole house solution by applying a comprehensive package of measures including fabric heat losses, heating and ventilating technology, renewable energy and lighting and appliance usage. It includes an innovative ground / air / solar source heat pump and the HeatPod a small prefabricated multi-purpose glazed porch / conservatory which contains much of the equipment required for reducing the carbon emissions of the dwelling. The complete package of measures builds on Penwith HAs practical knowledge of what can realistically be achieved in social housing homes and is designed to be highly replicable.
Construction typeMasonry CavityProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeEnd Terrace SectorPublic Residential
LocationSennen CornwallProject ownerPenwith Housing Association Ltd
Retrofit for the future ZA148E

Development of an integrated Ground / Air / Solar Heat Pump for plug in retrofit

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions 38 kg CO₂/m².yr 25 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement 498 kWh/m².yr 107 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 64.6 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : SAP2005 AND SAP EXTENSION SUPPLEMENTED BY FULL LOAD DURATION ANALYSIS AS TYPIFIED BY BS EN15316-2-4 METHODOLOGY. FINAL DESIGN H
  • Floor area : 64
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : The house is occupied by a married couple and their grown up daughter. It is expected that they will remain in occupation throughout the retrofit work and the project has been designed to make this possible.

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Devizes - Whole house refurbishment of an off-gas 1930s 3-bed semi with advanced levels of energy efficiency, supplemented by an innovative air source heat pump
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Devizes - Whole house refurbishment of an off-gas 1930s 3-bed semi with advanced levels of energy efficiency, supplemented by an innovative air source heat pump

The objective of this project is to undertake the advanced, whole house refurbishment of an off-gas rural property to a high standard of energy efficiency, supplemented by the new Daikin Altherma air source heat pump. We confirm that the proposed retrofit is for a social housing property. The proposed works will enable us to test and develop a template package of improvements applicable to our void properties before they are re-let. The selected property is electrically heated resulting in high energy bills, high CO2 emissions and restricted comfort and utility for tenants. This project will also dedicate resources to educating future occupiers and staff at Sarsen to promote more sustainable lifestyles.
Construction typeMasonry CavityProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPublic Residential
LocationDevizes WiltshireProject ownerSarsen Housing Association
Retrofit for the future ZA429H

Devizes - Whole house refurbishment of an off-gas 1930s 3-bed semi with advanced levels of energy efficiency, supplemented by an innovative air source heat pump

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions 143 kg CO₂/m².yr 16 kg CO₂/m².yr -
Primary energy requirement 579 kWh/m².yr 66 kWh/m².yr -
Annual space heat demand - 77 kWh/m².yr -
  • Whole house calculation method : SAP
  • Floor area : 75.87
  • Airtightness : 6.35 m³/m².hr @ 50 Pascals

Planned occupancy : Family of four - living low energy sustainable lifestyles

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Devoran Old School - The conversion of Grade II listed building into two dwellings
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Devoran Old School - The conversion of Grade II listed building into two dwellings

This 1846 and subsequently extended School was designed by Pearson and is the central building of Devoran, Cornwall. The project is all about the sympathetic restoration and conversion of this high vaulted ceiling school into two adjoining homes. This is a family project which will eventually accommodate three generations of the same family.As this is a grade ii listed building a great deal of care needs to be taken about how we improve the thermal performance without unnecessarily impacting on the visual aspects of the building.While the cost of insulating and making the building air tight is not inconsiderable the major focus was to insulate the building using the most efficient and thinnest insulation materials available.Both propert...
Construction typeStoneProject typeRefurbishment
Property typeSemi-Detached SectorPrivate Residential
LocationDevoran CornwallProject ownerPrimary Conservation

Devoran Old School - The conversion of Grade II listed building into two dwellings

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CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 375
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : Middle School:The two properties address different occupancy requirements. One part of the school (Middle School) will be occupied by a retiring couple who are parents to the family occupying the adjoining property. It has 2 Bedrooms and an open plan living space representing 90% of the 120 metre building. There is a mezzanine level with work spaces providing access to the 2nd bedroom. High daily and night time occupancy by 2 people.The Old School:240 sq metres of ground floor space with two mezzanine levels accommodating a family of four in 3 bedrooms with an office family room capable of being converted into additional temporary accommodation. At home mother with working partner and school children.

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Ditchingham
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Ditchingham

This project at Ditchingham, Norfolk consists of 14 affordable dwellings arranged in a single curved terrace. The scheme is located in a conservation area, adjacent to a number of Tayler & Green Grade II listed buildings. Innovative thermal bridge free foundations and simplicity of detailing and construction have delivered the exacting Passivhaus performance whilst reflecting the local vernacular.
Construction typeOtherProject typeNew build
Property typeMid Terrace SectorPublic Residential
LocationLower Wells Close, Ditchingham NorfolkProject ownerParsons + Whittley Architects
Passivhaus certified building

Ditchingham

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Pre-dev ForecastMeasured
CO₂ emissions - - -
Primary energy requirement - - -
Annual space heat demand - - -
  • Whole house calculation method : -
  • Floor area : 1032
  • Airtightness : -

Planned occupancy : -