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SUMMARY:Beginner's Guide To Retrofit - Sep 2018
DESCRIPTION:Learn about energy efficiency and making home improvements\nWhat: What do we mean when we talk about energy efficiency and retrofit? In this short\, beginners guide we explore basic ideas and concepts\, helping you get to grips with how you might reduce energy bills\, improve your property and make your home a little bit greener.\nFor: householders interested in energy efficiency and domestic retrofit\, new Carbon Co-op members\, housing association staff\, housing co-ops and landlords. \nHow you will benefit: gain a better understanding of retrofit\, whether it is relevant to you and advice on your next steps. \nKnowledge required: None\nTrainers: Jonathan Atkinson and Aneaka Kellay\, Carbon Co-op\nCost: Free for both members and non-members\n\nThis bi-monthly introductory evening to retrofit takes place on the second Wednesday of every other month. See below for 2017/8 dates:\n13th Sept 20178th Nov 201710th Jan 201814th Mar 20189th May 2018– summer break – 12th Sep 201814th Nov 2018\n\nA Beginner’s Guide To Retrofit is a part of Carbon Co-op’s Home Energy Training Programme\, see more at carbon.coop/training
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/beginners-guide-to-retrofit-sep-2018/
LOCATION:URBED (Urbanism Environment and Design) Ltd\, 10 Little Lever Street\, Manchester\, M1 1HR\, Manchester\, M1 1HR\, GB
CATEGORIES:Training
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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/
LOCATION:Plant NOMA\, Redfern Street\, Manchester\, GB
CATEGORIES:EcoHome Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T193000
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CREATED:20180830T135008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T140806Z
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SUMMARY:Homes for the future? How did your home cope in the heatwave?
DESCRIPTION:A chance to discuss how to future proof our homes for heatwaves. \nWhether you have undertaken eco-renovations or not this is a chance to talk with others about how your home coped with this summers heatwave. Share tips on what worked and what didn’t\, have energy efficiency improvements performed as expected? \nThis is a chance for a friendly and informal catch up with other Carbon Co-op members. An opportunity to talk about your retrofit project with others who are also keen to share ideas and experience. \nPlease RSPV.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/carbon-co-op-retrofit-meetup/
LOCATION:Abel Heywood\, 38 Turner Street\, Northern Quarter\, Manchester M4 1DZ\, GB
CATEGORIES:Member Social
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SUMMARY:Green Open Homes Weekend 2018
DESCRIPTION:Visit inspiring eco-homes!\nJoin us for an inspiring weekend of eco-home visits\, meet and speak to people who’ve retrofitted their homes and find out what home improvements are possible.\nHave you got questions about how to go about insulating your home? Do you want to understand how others have thought through making home improvements? What to know how others have found trades people? Keen to see what is possible? Check out open homes on http://carboncoop.greenopenhomes.net/ \nWHAT \nOPEN HOMES – Homes that have had energy efficiency improvements are open for one weekend.\nBUS TOUR – Come along on a free tour of eco-homes.\nWORKSHOP – Attend an introductory workshop: Beginners Guide to Retrofit \nWHEN \nOpen homes – Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th September 2018.\nIntroductory workshop + Bus Tour – Saturday 29th September\, 10:30am – 5pm. \nWHERE\nLocations across Greater Manchester \nCOST\nFree \nFor more information and to book visit: http://carboncoop.greenopenhomes.net/ \nVisit homes like these!\n     \n   
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/green-open-homes-weekend-2018/
LOCATION:The Yard\, Work For Change 41 Old Birley Street\, Manchester\, M15 5RF\, Manchester\, M15 5RF\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204740
CREATED:20180728T011509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180929T170512Z
UID:1680-1538215200-1538236800@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Cordata Housing Co-operative - Green Open Homes 2018
DESCRIPTION:Cordata Housing Co-operative are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nThe house is unique in that it is occupied by a registered co-operative group of 6 people\, the purchase and refurbishment funded with a mortgage from Ecology Building Society\, proving the viability of developing low energy house refurbishments for groups of people on a rental basis.\nThe historic building fabric was treated sensitively when designing the refurbishment programme\, and the needs of the housing co-op and its members were taken into account.\nhttp://withington.coopliving.net/\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\nComplete envelope insulation: double thickness roof\, underfloor\, external and internal walls\,\nDouble glazed sashes + encapsulated original stained glass\nLED lights + Eco washing machine and drying cabinet\nHigh spec heating – Separate floor-by-floor system\nSolar hot water tank heating\nSolar PV 2.4Kw\n3000 litre rainwater tank for toilet flushing + low flow rate taps\nRecycled wood fibre external insulation\nLeased by a co-operative committed to low waste and shared resources\n\nCordata think you should visit their home because:We believe we make a larger overall energy saving\, because 6 people live there. We also made use of almost every energy saving method available at the time of the refurbishment\, whilst preserving the character of the house. We think we are one of only a few ( or possibly the only) multiple occupancy houses in the country that have had a complete eco refurbishment from the ground up.Energy saving:\nAbout 40-50% less than an equivalent houseToursSaturday 29th September\, 10am – 4pm – tours on the hour  Please book!\nAccessibility and travel\n\nNearest public transport: buses to Palatine Road\, Burton Road tram\nParking on street: free at weekends\nAccessibility issues: steps at front and rear\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/cordata-housing-co-operative-green-open-homes-2018/
LOCATION:Cordata Housing Co-operative\, Everett Road Withington\, Manchester\, M20 3EA\, Manchester\, M20 3EA\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180929T114244Z
UID:1701-1538215200-1538240400@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Ruth Shepherd - Green Open Homes 2018
DESCRIPTION:Ruth is opening her home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nRuth Shepherd’s Mid terrace 1880s was cold and draughty before she decided she wanted to make home improvements. She’d lived in the house 10 years before making major changes in 2013. During the 5 years before\, She had had double glazing and composite front and back doors installed. The cavity wall in the 1970s bathroom extension had also been done then. It was looking over the Eco house at Miles Platting and then visiting SuperHome owner Eric Fewster (see Hersey St\, Salford) that made her determined get her house revamped. The work was carried out by Eric (www.ColdProof.co.uk) and Bob Hope of Expert Home Extensions (www.experthomeextensions.co.uk).\nSee more here: www.coldproof.co.uk\n \nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\nCondensing boiler\nDouble Glazing\nDraught-proofing\nFloor Insulation\nInternal Wall Insulation\nLoft Insulation\nLow Energy Lighting\nMechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery\nWater Saving Devices\n\n \nRuth thinks you should visit her home because:\nThis is a small\, terraced property i.e. you don’t have to have a big place to make improvements!ToursSaturday 29th September\, 10am – 4pm – tours on the hour  (except 1pm)\nAccessibility and travel\n\nNearest public transport: Mauldeth Road rail station\, buses 25\, 50\, 178\, 179\nParking: Not brilliant but use Co-op carpark! \nAccessibility: Steep\, narrow stairs and step at front door\n\n\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/ruth-shepard-green-open-homes-2018/
LOCATION:St George’s Road\, Ladybarn\, Manchester\, M14 6SZ\, Manchester\, M14 6SZ\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T150000
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UID:1705-1538215200-1538319600@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Sarah and Charlie - Green Open Homes 2018
DESCRIPTION:Sarah and Charlie are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\n \nThis Victorian semi has been retrofitted to deomstrate the energy saving potential of simple\, effective improvements. \n\nSarah and Charlie have reduced the carbon emissions of this house by 85% by installing insulation to walls\, floors and roof\, triple glazing and draught proofing the sash windows and fitting a heating system that combines solar thermal with a log burning biomass boiler. Sustainable materials have been a priority\, including the most durable and eventually recyclable kitchen they could design. More info here: http://superhome.red.coop\n\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\ndraught proofing\nexternal wall insulation\, internal wall insulation\, floor insulation\nnew triple glazed / draught proofed sashes / secondary glazing\nlow energy lighting systems and electrical appliances\nrenewable heating – biomass log burner / solar thermal\nsustainable building materials used\n\n \nSarah and Charlie think you should visit their home because:We have lots of practical suggestions for insulating an old property\, with measures installed over the last decade. We want to encourage as many visitors as possible!\nEnergy saving:Old Superhome SAP assessment 81%\nTours\n\nSaturday 29th September tours at 11 am and 3 pm\nSunday 30th September tour at 2 pm.\n\n \nAccessibility and travel\n\nNearest public transport: 85 or 86 bus\, Chorlton Tram\nParking on street\nAccessibility issues: 3 steps to front door\, stairs inside house but will help you get around as much as possible\n\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/sarah-and-charlie-green-open-homes-2018/
LOCATION:Corkland Road Chorlton\, Manchester\, M21 8UP\, Manchester\, M21 8UP\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180929T171500
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UID:1644-1538217000-1538241300@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Green Open Homes Tour - September 2018
DESCRIPTION:Visit inspiring eco-homes!\nFREE\nThis bus tour is a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nJoin us for an inspiring day of eco-home visits\, meet and speak to people who’ve retrofitted their homes and find out what’s possible. \nWe will start the day in th Yard Theatre for a Carbon Co-op workshop: Beginner’s Guide to Retrofit. Aneaka Kellay and Jonathan Atkinson will explore what we mean when we talk about energy efficiency and retrofit. We will explore basic ideas and concepts\, and help you think through questions to consider when visiting eco-homes on the bus tour.\nWe will provide a free lunch and then head off on the tour!\nThe bus trip will stop at two Carbon Co-op member homes:\nAlan and Monica\nAlan and Monica have just completed a full refurbishment of their house which has included a number of measures to reduce energy consumption\, make the house more thermally efficient and reduce their carbon footprint. They have employed experienced contractors\, but not ones that are specialists in those particular areas. After a lot of consideration Alan and Monica decided not to go for EWI or MVHR and this was based on positive decisions around their home use patterns and desires\, rather than due to finance.\nJohn and Pauline\nJohn and Pauline have retrofitted their 1930’s semi to EnerPHit standards\, with very high levels of airtightness\, EWI\, triple glazing and MVHR. A driving concern has been the creation of a demonstration project to tackle climate change in old houses\, and to convert the house to make it suitable for their retirement. They will continue to record energy usages\, temperature and humidity and will make the data available to interested parties.\nBoth homes were the subject of a Carbon Co-op social in October 2017. See here for an audio recording and presentations here: https://carbon.coop/blog/aneaka/tale-three-retrofits\n\nDetails\nWHAT\nIntroductory workshop + Eco-home bus tour\nWHEN\nSaturday 29th Septembr 2018\n**Updated agenda**\n10:30 – 11:30  Workshop: Beginners Guide to Retrofit\n11:30 – 12:10 FREE brunch \n12:20 – 17:00 Eco-home Bus Tour\nCome along for the whole day or just the bus tour.\nWHERE\nWorkshop: The Yard Theatre\, Work for Change\, Hulme.\nBus tour: Meet outside The Yard Theatre at 12:30 pm\nCOST\nFree\, spaces limited so book early to avoid disappointment.\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/green-open-homes-tour-september-2018/
LOCATION:The Yard\, Work For Change 41 Old Birley Street\, Manchester\, M15 5RF\, Manchester\, M15 5RF\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T095118Z
UID:1670-1538218800-1538323200@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Monica and Alan - Green Open Home Tour 2018
DESCRIPTION:Monica and Alan are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nAfter lots of hard work Monica and Alan have just completed a full eco-refurbishment of their home. They’ve made it more thermally efficient\, comfortable\, healthy and have reduced their carbon footprint.\nTo find out more about how Monica and Alan planned their retrofit\, found contractors and managed issues along the way see our report from a member social in which Alan spoke.  \n\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\nCavity wall insulation\, loft insulation\, room-in-roof insulation\nTriple glazing throughout (Green Building Store windows and doors). Unheated orangery on south side is double glazed.\nLED lighting throughout\, AA or AAA rated appliances in kitchen\nCombi boiler\nRenewables heat and electricity\nSolar PV 3.75 kW on south facing roof\nKitchen fronts made in spalted beech by cabinet maker using local timber purchased from local social enterprise TreeStation – a Chorlton tree – with the cabinets made from 0% formaldehyde MDF veneered in beech. Worksurface 100% recycled glass\, semitransparent. Paints throughout the house are Lakeland\, which is zero VOC and organic\nnew room thermostat\, all low temperature radiators downstairs so boiler can run at lower temperature\, thermostatic radiator valves on all radiators\n\n\nMonica and Alan think you should visit their home because:\nWe have a beautiful handcrafted kitchen\, showing sustainable use of materials.We can talk about what we did and why and also what we did not do and why (eg external or internal wall insulation)\n\nTours\nSaturday 29th September:\n\n11am – drop in\n1pm-2:30pm – bus tour visit book here\n3pm – drop in \n\nSunday 30th September:\n\n11am – drop in\n1pm – drop in\n3pm – drop in\n\n\nAccessibility and travel\n\nWheelchair access: 1 step up to house at the front\, level access at rear\nNearest public transport: Oxford Road corridor – 50 or so buses an hour\nParking on street or near by?    Yes\, plenty\nFull address will be sent once booked. \n\n\nTo visit other eco-homes open on the 29th and 30th September\, visit  http://carboncoop.greenopenhomes.net/ \n\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/monica-and-alan-green-open-home-tour-2018/
LOCATION:Rusholme\, Manchester\, Manchester\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180928T134559Z
UID:1673-1538222400-1538319600@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Andy and Sue - Green Open Home Tour 2018
DESCRIPTION:Andy and Sue are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018. \nBank Nook is an idilic site and an inspiring project – it’s well worth a visit!\nAndy and Sue have been creating a sustainable\, comfortable and beautiful home for over 40 years. They have thought carefully about how to use the natural resources on their land to create energy and keep warm! They have taken care of the natural environment\, managed water\, solar and land resources while maintaining a low carbon foorprint and increasing biodiversity.\nAndy is a fountain of knowledge and always happy to discuss energy efficiency and sustainability. More recently he has learnt lots about managing water resources due to the summer drought. \nBank Nook is a detached 1750 stone built cottage\, 250 metres high on West Pennine Hills\, 115 sq metres. \nSee more about the project on this video: Andy Hamilton – 38 Years in to a 40 Year Project\nTimeline\n\n1977-1979 2000 trees planted. Now yielding over a ton of firewood each year and rich ecology. Natural water supply developed. Improved 1994 and 2013.\n1977-1995 Insulation on East side of the house\, Conservatory built on south side for solar gain\, etc\n1995 Installed water source Heat Pump with underfloor heating beneath stone flags\n2009 Highly insulated extension built on North side\n2010 Installed Air Source Heat Pump (£6\,000 approx)\n2011 Installed PV panels on purpose built shed with integrated Greenhouse\n2012 – 14 Pavadentro and Hemp Lime insulation installed on West Side (£6\,000 for 30 sq metres).\n\nNow close to carbon neutral for heating if 2\,000 kWhrs from PV panels taken into consideration. Performance of Heat Pump measured by Mitsubishi\, as Bank Nook is a Mitsubishi test site. Full details in paper\, and presentation by Andy Hamilton\, and energy audit by Nick Parsons.\n\nTours:\nSunday 30th September – drop in open all day. Please let Andy know when you plan to arrive via the booking form. \n\nTravel information\nFind detailed travel instructions here.\nAccessibility\nThis home is not wheelchair accessible.\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/andy-and-sue-green-open-home-tour-2018/
LOCATION:Bank Nook\, Fish Rake Lane\, Rossendale\, Lancs\, BB4 7AH
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T170000
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CREATED:20180801T131517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T095119Z
UID:1708-1538226000-1538326800@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:John and Pauline - Green Open Homes 2018
DESCRIPTION:John and Pauline are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nVisit this inspiring eco-home that has pulled out all the stops to become as energy efficient and future proof as possible. This EnerPHit conversion has achieved very high energy savings with an estimated saving of 90% on gas bills. \n\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\nEnerPHit conversion includes insulated concrete floor\, cavity wall\, ext wall & loft insulation\nTriple Glazing\nLighting systems and electrical appliances – LEDs + induction hob\nVaillant condensing boiler + micro-bore pipes to hot taps to reduce heat-loss from “dead legs.”\nBrink Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery + recovery of 85% heat from exhaust gases\nConsumer unit with expansion capability for future PV\nHigher capacity gutters + down-pipes + water butts + soak-aways\nTimber windows\, doors\, architraves\, skirting & window boards\nGood air-tightness to meet EnerPHit requirement.\n\n\nJohn and Pauline think you should visit their home because: \nOur house was a typical 1930s\, semi-detached\, ex-council house that had had the wrong things done in the wrong order to it since the last tenant bought it. The 1930s was a peak house-building period\, so many people could copy what we did or do better. We will help other people who wish to do something similar.\n\nTours\n\nSaturday 29th September bus tour  – book separately here\nSunday 30th September tours available 2 – 5 pm\n\n\nAccessibility and travel\n\nNearest public transport: Radclliffe & Whitefield tram stations; 98 bus stops at the end of Hollinhurst Road\nParking: Yes\, but limited. We are near the end of a cul de sac.\nAccessibility: Door is 7 steps up from the pavement.\n\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/john-and-pauline-green-open-homes-2018/
LOCATION:Uplands Avenue\, Radcliffe\, M26 1LT\, Radcliffe\, M26 1LT\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204740
CREATED:20180728T011519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T095120Z
UID:1683-1538301600-1538323200@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Kit Knowles - Green Open Home Tour 2018
DESCRIPTION:Kit Knowles is opening his home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nThis home will be the first Passive House Plus retrofit in the UK and Europe. In addition to Passive House\, further self imposed restrictions highlight the exemplary and innovative nature of the project. This will be the first passive house with stained glass\, the first with petrochemical free building fabric\, the first with EMF (Electromagnetic Field) free design! With conservation and enhancement of the original architecture and architectural features at its heart\, design life of all components set at 25 years or above and inherent breathability designed into every external wall\, floor and roof this is a truly unique dwelling.\nFor more about this property visit: www.ecospheric.co.uk/zetland\n\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\n2.5 artic lorry loads of wood fiber and cellulose (recycled newspaper)\nDevelopment of new blown insulation application techniques for retrofit projects.\nTriple glazed passivhaus units\, stained glass windows and doors\nLED lighting throughout house (strip and filament LED)\,\nAppliances with a minimum A++ energy rating\nCentral heating free design (post heater only)\nMixergy tank technology with novel thermocline control\, powered by excess PV electricity\n10kW Photovoltaic Thermal System \, DiBT accredited efficient Log Burning Stove\nMVHR – Paul Novus 300\nFlow restricted aerated taps and showers throughout and grey water recycling toilets\nLime plaster/render\, Timber frame hybrid construction\, copper/brass/lead\, breathable magnesium construction boards\, Intello beating Siga intelligent building membrane and tapes\nDraught free\, damp free\, constant temperature\, controlled humidity\nRetained existing fabric\, no extensions added in the name of carbon reduction.\nFull conservation approach to restore Victorian feel.\n\n\nKit think’s you should visit his home because:\nVisit the UK’s most energy-efficient Victorian home! The Zetland Road Passive Homes will be the first certified passive house plus retrofits in Europe. These luxurious homes are the epitome of sustainability and heritage conservation.\n\nTours\nSunday 30th September:\n\n10am – 1pm    Open drop in\n1pm – 4pm       Open drop in\n\n\n\nEstimated Energy SavingsSpace Heating: Total heating demand per year 2353 kWh per year according to PHPP calculation. This is to be satisfied using a combination of wood burning stove and excess PV electricity to the post heater.Electricity: PHPP calculation suggests 2038 kWh per year. Part grid part PV suppliedHot Water: 1930 kWh per year. Part grid part PV suppliedWater: No calculation available on PHPP. Using averages @ 125l/person per day and PHPP occupancy of 3.05 gives 140 cubics per year @ £1.87 per cubic. Standing charge per year £40 and highway drainage £102. Sewerage @£1.23 per cubic. Total estimate: £576Council tax Band D = £1566.79PV generation is 4275 kWh per year: FIT will pay £167 per year and with a 20% export an additional £28. Assuming an 80% utilisation factor for the PV = 3420kWh per year.Biomass costs ~£80 per cubic unstacked logs with 2600kWh = 3.85p/kWh @ 75% efficiency. Assume 1 cubic of logs are burnt per year\, total remaining heating demand is 403kWh per year.Tonik energy 100% renewable tariff costs £73 per year standing charge and 12.68p per kWh.Total Electricity bill including standing charge\, FIT\, export\, PV direct consumption and biomass for household electric\, hot water and space heating = £0Total Energy bill = £80 for biomass. In reality 1 cubic of timber per year could easily be sourced for free!\n\nAccessibility and travel\nNearest public transport: The Zetland Road Passive Homes can be easily reached by public transport. They are a 5 minute walk from the nearest tram and bus stop.By tram: Get out at the Chorlton Metrolink tram stop. Cross Wilbraham Road and walk down Corkland Road. Turn right onto Zetland Road. The Zetland Passive Homes are on the right side.By bus: Take the #85 bus to the corner of Wilbraham and Corkland Roads\, outside Morrisons. Walk down Corkland Road and turn right onto Zetland Road.By car: There is limited street parking outside the homes.Accessibility issues:\nThere are stairs to enter the property and 3 flights of stairs accessible within the property. The hallways and stairs may be crowded at times. Those with mobility restrictions may find it difficult to traverse:\n\nTo visit other eco-homes open on the 29th and 30th September\, visit  http://carboncoop.greenopenhomes.net/ \n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/kit-knowles-green-open-home-tour-2018/
LOCATION:Chorlton\, Manchester\, M21 8TH\, Manchester\, M21 8TH\, GB
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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UID:1751-1538303400-1538307000@carbon.coop
SUMMARY:Lorenza and Paul - Green Open Home - 2018
DESCRIPTION:Lorenza and Paul are opening their home as a part of Carbon Co-op’s Green Open Homes Weekend\, 29th and 30th September 2018.\nThis home is unique in taking a staged approach to retrofit. Lorenza and Paul have balanced raising a young child and limited time and money\, with their desire to improve their home.\nWatch a short video about this home: https://vimeo.com/142238564\nEnergy efficiency measures installed:\n\nRoof fully insulated (2010)\nNew highly efficient Worcester combi boiler (installed 2009)\nCavity insulation with Manchester City Council scheme (2010)\nRigid Insulation behind external wall timber panelling\, front and back (2010)\nFSC insulated external doors (2014)\nFSC timber triple glazed windows\, tilt and turn (2014)\nConscious change and monitoring of occupants’ behaviour\n\nLorenza and Paul think you should visit their home because:\nOur home is a 1960s midterrace\, 2bed. We have been approaching and implementing a staged retrofit since 2009\, doing work when we have available funds. The measures we have implemented are making a real change to energy savings (money and carbon)\, so doing a retrofit over a period of time without an initial large lump sum of money is possible. \nTourSunday 30th September\, 10:30am\n*Booking essential\, please don’t drop in*\n\nAccessibility and travel\n\nLevenshulme train station (10min walk)\, various bus stops few minutes walk away\nParking on street\nAccessibility: A number of stairs to the living space.\n\n\nMany thanks to Ecology Building Society for supporting this event.
URL:https://carbon.coop/event/lorenza-and-paul-green-open-home-2018/
LOCATION:M19 On request
CATEGORIES:Green Open Homes
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