Beyond Zero Carbon Housing - Robin Nicholson

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A one day symposium on zero/low carbon sustainable homes took place at The University of Nottingham on the 24th October, 2012. The event offered professionals within the construction industry a unique opportunity to gain added and significant insight into the innovations, policies and legislation which are driving the construction of zero/low carbon energy efficient homes both here in the UK and elsewhere in Europe. It explored solutions to sustainability issues “beyond” the zero carbon agenda. BZCH followed on from the successful ‘Towards Zero Carbon Housing’ symposium the University hosted in 2007. This event is part of the Europe Wide Ten Act10n project which is supported by the European Commission Intelligent Energy Europe.

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‘Some lessons and barriers’

‘Beyond Zero carbon Housing’ Symposium 24th Oct 2012 at University of Nottingham

• Behaviour first (Halve the demand….)• UK only responds to regulation (or a fiscal incentive?)• Moving from the individual to the collective• Knowledge transfer needs a revolution• but it’s the existing stock that’s the real problem• but it’s the existing stock that’s the real problem

Robin Nicholson CBE RIBA Hon FIStructESenior Partner, Edward Cullinan ArchitectsConvener of EdgeDirector, NHBC

Gaia Renewable Energy Centre, Delabole, Cornwall 1999

Halve the demand,double the efficiency,halve the carbon in the

supply……supply……

The Children’s PlanDec 2007

Ashley C of E Primary School,

Walton-on-Thames

Inspired leadership (Head then Governors)…2 eco-monitors per class

report week’s performance every Friday to Assembly (target report week’s performance every Friday to Assembly (target

<100kWh/day rewarded by £10 for special projects)…spread to parents

who can win membership of 100 Club (target < 100kWh/week)…300watt

computers replaced by 15watt laptops …. occasional carbon free

Fridays…eco-driver display unit in lobby…51% reduction in electricity

use in year 1 …91% in year 3…

Ashley won a 2009 Ashden Award

St Luke’s C of E Primary School,

Wolverhampton - opened 6/09

Architype Architects

Inspired leadership; 2 eco-monitors per class in School Council - ‘eco-driver’;

orientation excellent; BREEAM Excellent; biomass boiler; ‘A’ EPC; but it

would need £300k PVs to be Zero Carbon: won Sorrell School Award 2010

Hillside Hub, Stonebridge,NW London

• COMMUNITY CENTRE

• CAFÉ• HEALTH CENTRE• TESCO EXPRESS• 25 SHARED

OWNERSHIP FLATS

• 34 OPEN • 34 OPEN MARKET SALE FLATS

• CIVIC SPACE, COMMUNAL GARDEN, PARKING

Once there were 12 bids for Eco-town status

Criteria for assessing an eco-town – Bicester, Rackheath, St Austell + Whitehill Bordon

Ash Sakula’s

winning scheme

20112011

Low Carbon Communities - DECC

• £10m for

• 22 test-bed • 22 test-bed

communities

• Phase 1 projects >

3/10

• Phase 2 projects >

3/11

• Evaluation by OPM • Evaluation by OPM

7/12

White Architects at Whitehill Bordon 11 Jan 12

OPM Review of Low Carbon Communities for DECC 7/12:

• demonstrated the huge potential of community groups

• included a range of organisations from well established to new • included a range of organisations from well established to new

who needed a model to follow

• Sharing knowledge is good but trips to London and DECC’s e-

portal poor (cf CABE shared learning programmes)

• schools are key to spreading the word especially into minority

ethnic communities

‘The single most important message is

the way it (the Transition Town) brings

people together in a community…’

Ed Miliband at TT Conference in Lewes

25 May 2009

Incredible

Edible

Todmorden,

Yorkshire

• 180 km of Mediterranean coastline in eastern Libya

• Covers some 5,500 square kilometres

• Home to some 250,000 people

BASF house with rehau – CSH 4

Tarmac Zedfactory semis – CSH4 + CSH6

E.ON ’30s semi – original>CERT>CSH3>CSH6eq. wrap up

Technology Strategy

Board Retrofit for the

Future Programme

↑ Croydon – 94% reduction in energy↓ North Devon Homes – first passivhaus retrofit

Phase 1 – 194 Design and

feasibility studies

Phase 2 - £17m for 86 social

housing projects aiming at 80%

reduction in emissions

• 17 kg/m2 (SAP)• 17 kg/m2 (SAP)

• 20 kg/m2 (Passivhaus)

See

http://www.retrofitforthefuture.org

Low Energy Building Database

TSB exemplar in Bertram Street, N. Camden by United House+ Parity Projects (Russell Smith) monitoring

Innovation Gap

World Leading

“…good for the

construction industry

as a whole.”….?

� Identified Products which interface with customer

Product Focus Groups – Customer Interaction

� Boilers

� MVHR & MEV

�Windows

� Controls

� Run Product Focus Groups, with home buyers

� Findings fed into decision process

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Stewart Milne Homes – Portlethen Aberdeen

� Private Housing

� Executive Homes

� 5 Bedroom Villas

� Planning & Building Approval

Secured

� Closed Panel Timber Frame

What cost zero carbon?

Renewables, wind energy,

solar thermal energy,

photovoltaics, biomass,photovoltaics, biomass,

ground source heat pumps.

Building services, air conditioning

avoidance, heat

recovery, site wide energy

systems (CHP), lighting

controls (daylight and

presence) zoning, smartpresence) zoning, smart

Metering

Building form and orientation,

thermal performance,

shading, daylight penetration

Copyright Faithful and Gould

Courtesy Faithfull and Gould

Zero Carbon or 80% as Pareto argued?

Edge Debate No. 38 at Canada House 12 Nov 2008

80:20 – fed into the IGT Report ( see pages 96-99) + subsequent UKGBC support for the concept of community energy funds

Edge meeting with EPSRC, ESRC, TSB 6/11

• NHBC Foundation established 2006 – 45 publications so far

• Zero Carbon Hub established 2008 and reports to 2016 Taskforce

% of homes built

THE JOURNEY TO ZERO CARBON

Zero

Carbon2006

Part L

100%

60%

40%

80%

25% 44%

20202010Part L 25%

emissions

reduction

2013Part L 44%

emissions

reduction

2016Part L 100%

emissions

reduction

20%

0%

ZERO CARBON HOME v CODE 5 HOME

Carbon

Allowable Allowable SolutionsSolutions

OnOn--site LZC Heat site LZC Heat and Powerand Power

Carbon

Compliance:

Zero kgCO2/m2/year

Carbon

Compliance:

10,11 or 14* kgCO2/m2/year

OnOn--site LZC Heat site LZC Heat and Powerand Power

Zero carbon

2011definitionZero carbon

2011 definition

Fabric Energy EfficiencyFabric Energy Efficiency Fabric Energy EfficiencyFabric Energy Efficiency

* Specific values recommended for particular dwelling types: Zero Carbon Hub 2011.

2016 Zero Carbon Home Code 5 Home

Michael Gove (Education) + Vince Cable (Business) + George Osborne (Chancellor) + David Cameron (PM)

Where is the Coalition going now? Guardian 13 Nov.2010

If we build new

houses at the rate

we are building

them it would take

236 years to

replace the existing

stock. The USA stock. The USA

declared

Independence 236

years ago (thanks to David Birkbeck)

• 80% of the homes we will be living in in 2050 already exist

• Climate Change Act 2011 – 34% reduction by 2020 + 80% by 2050

• Our homes are responsible for 40% carbon (and other) emissions

• So how will you reduce your footprint by 80%?