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SUMMARY:EcoHome Lab: Monthly meetup and skill share
DESCRIPTION:——————————————————————————— \nNow in our regular monthly slot – every second Thursday of the month at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk/). A hangout for people taking control of their home energy usage and generation. We use open-source hardware and software to gain a better understanding of energy in our homes\, how to make the best use of the energy we generate and reduce energy wasted. \nThis is a CarbonCo-op (https://carbon.coop/) initiative working close together with OpenEnergyMonitor (https://openenergymonitor.org). \n \n \nTopics will include: \n• Home energy monitoring. \n• House energy performance assessment \n• Sensors – electricity\, gas\, temperature\, humidity\, air quality… \n• User interfaces\, dashboards \n• Smart houses and automation \n• Aggregation of data sources \n• Taking the power back! – Making better use of the surplus power we generate \nWho is it for? \n• Anyone with skills in physical electronics\, web development or programming who wants to use that knowledge to reduce energy and carbon! \n• There will be open space for small groups to focus on adding new sensors or hacking the user interface\, there will always be a ‘newbies’ group for people interested in finding out more.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/ecohome-lab-monthly-meetup-and-skill-share-3/
LOCATION:Plant NOMA\, Redfern Street\, Manchester\, GB
CATEGORIES:EcoHome Lab
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SUMMARY:Principles of Retrofit - November 2018
DESCRIPTION:Two-part evening seminar on understanding heat and moisture in your home\n*Thursday 8th and 15th November\, 5:30pm – 8:30pm*\nLimited number of discounted tickets available on a first come\, first served basis. \nDescription: Confused by talk of U-values and ‘breathability’ in buildings? Keen to understand how you can improve and insulate your home to make it warmer\, whilst avoiding unintended consequences? Want to know enough to avoid being bamboozled\, but don’t want to become a specialist? Then this course is for you.\nFor: Householders planning refurbishment works who would like to develop a better understanding of basic technical principles in energy efficiency and retrofit.\nBenefit: Will help you to decipher some of the language used by professionals\, and better understand the key considerations in ensuring a successful retrofit.\nWhat you will learn:\n\nHeat transfer mechanisms and U-values.\nProperties and application of insulation\, thermal mass\, air-tightness\, and ‘breathability’.\nUnderstand key performance risks – cold bridging\, leaks\, indoor air quality and moisture.\nSpecification concerns – context and criteria.\n\nExisting knowledge required: None\nTrainer: Marianne Heaslip\, URBED\nA chartered architect with interests in urban design\, sustainability and participative design. She holds an MSc in Advanced Environment and Energy Studies from the Centre for Alternative Technology\, and is a Certified Passive House Designer. She worked on pioneering TSB ‘Retrofit for the Future’ projects with the lessons learned through this work applied in her role on the Carbon Coop’s retrofit ‘Community Green Deal’ programme.\n \nDetails\nCourse dates: Thursday 8th and 15th November 2018\nTime: 5:30 – 8:30pm\nWhere: URBED\, M1 1HR\nCost:\n\nMember (discounted) – £40\nNon-Member (discounted) – £55\nMember (standard) – £50\nNon member (standard) – £70 \n\nLimited number of discounted tickets available. First come\, first served!\nFood and refreshments will be provided. 
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/principles-of-retrofit-november-2018/
LOCATION:URBED\, 10 Little Lever Street\, Manchester\, M1 1HR`\, Manchester\, M1 1HR`\, GB
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