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ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM 2011 The Expanding House: Extensions to Domestic Buildings and their Impact on Energy Consumption Richard Jack Supervisors: Prof Kevin.

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1 ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM 2011 The Expanding House: Extensions to Domestic Buildings and their Impact on Energy Consumption Richard Jack Supervisors: Prof Kevin Lomas & Dr David Allinson Findings of Master of Research Dissertation Annual Colloquium Presentation Thursday 10/11/11

2 The Expanding House 01 2 The Context 17% of total UK energy demand is accounted for by the residential sector, cutting this demand is a policy priority. Archetype based stock models are one of the tools used by policy makers to design the most effective interventions. Project Objectives The project sought to define whether extensions to domestic buildings account for a significant proportion of the UK’s total domestic demand and what implications this has for the archetype based stock modeling approach. Sample of 575 houses in Leicester 19% Extended Catalogue of extension types created with data for typical size and prevalence

3 The Expanding House 01 4 Impact of Extensions on Energy Consumption Image area Across Extension Types: Increase in energy consumption: 7% - 33% Mean increase: 16% The Conclusion Extensions have been estimated to account for a 4% increase in English domestic energy consumption compared to an unmodified stock. This is of similar magnitude to the impact of a typical energy efficiency retrofit such as insulation for all solid walls. Therefore, extensions play a significant role in the energy consumption of the UK stock which should be accounted for in stock models.


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