Microgeneration Neil Smith Group Head of Technical, NHBC.

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Microgeneration Neil Smith Group Head of Technical, NHBC

Microgeneration What is microgeneration?

Microgeneration What is microgeneration? “The production of heat and/or electricity on a small-scale from a low carbon source”.

Microgeneration What is microgeneration? “The production of heat and/or electricity on a small-scale from a low carbon source”. “The various technologies have the potential to help us achieve our objectives of tackling climate change, ensuring reliable energy and tackling fuel poverty”.

Microgeneration What is microgeneration?

Microgeneration The technologies

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric Heat pumps

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric Heat pumps

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric Heat pumps Wind turbines

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric Heat pumps Wind turbines Biomass

Microgeneration The technologies Solar thermal Solar electric Heat pumps Wind turbines Biomass

Annual mean wind speed (m/s)

Microgeneration Typical installed costs Solar thermal £1,750 - £2,000 Solar electric £10,000 Ground source heat pump £7,000 Wind turbine £2,000 Pellet boiler £6,000 Pellet stove £4,500 per kW (Source BRE)

Microgeneration www.nhbcbuilder.co.uk/

Microgeneration Unintended consequences

Microgeneration Unintended consequences

Microgeneration Unintended consequences

Microgeneration What is microgeneration? Bullets blue and square, font size 24pt Line spacing for body text 1, before paragraph 0.5.

Microgeneration www.nhbcbuilder.co.uk/ Raising house-building standards for homebuyers