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Power source, usage and imbedded energy
Thank participants for feedback – based on what they asked for Power Smart Power source, usage and imbedded energy
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Energy Efficient building design
Thank participants for feedback – based on what they asked for Power Smart Energy Efficient building design
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Think about bikes and transport
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Think about gardens
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Think about Community
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Think about the size
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Location
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Orientation Summer Winter
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Insulation Usually % through roof, % walls, % floor % windows –so do the roofs first – easiest and most useful
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Thermal Mass
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Windows Light Heat and Ventilation
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Window treatments Summer
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Window treatments Winter
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Shade Trees are better than anything for shade because they transpire
Shade to the north needs to be designed to cut summer light 82 degrees but allow winter light 32 degrees Can use diciduous plants, shade cloth, solar pergolas, blinds, overhanging eves. Need to be careful with tree selection – hard to get good diciduous trees – might consider during gardens night.
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And a few other ideas . . .
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Outside bedrooms for summer
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Cooking Unplugged
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How could you reduce? Choose someone who has a bill.
Get them to pick out what they have in their home. Order the appliances from highest to lowest usage. Turn cards over to check (expressed as units per hour or day) Add up daily unit usage. Does it relate to bill? How could you reduce?
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3 things you learnt 2 insights you had 1 (or more) things you are going to do!
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Day and time Start of trip location Destination Mode of transport
Time (minutes) Distance (km) Could you use alternative transport? (Y/N)
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