Including 16 closely related terms such as carbon emission, carbon emissions, and carbon emissions.
… for new dwellings. A supporting technical study undertaken by Currie & Brown and AECOM confirms that a switch to low carbon heating is essential in achieving long term carbon savings, but that this must be supported by significant improvements in energy efficiency in order to manage running costs and avoid external costs to the wider energy system (e.g. electricity infrastructure). The study…
… modelling | Jan 23 | Rev D 8 9 2021440| Bristol High rise energy modelling | Jan 23 | Rev D 2.0 Technical assessment This section presents: • Specifications for each policy scenario • Performance against the three DPD policy requirements: 1. Space heat demand 2. Total energy use 3. On-site solar generation • Carbon emissions…
… Energy Modelling | High-Rise Block – Operational CO₂ Emissions Heat pumps and solar PV are essential to achieve net zero 1500 Electricity Required While fabric efficiency is essential to reduce lifetime running costs and demand on the electricity network, net zero can only be delivered if homes are heated Gas Combustion with a low carbon heat source and powered by renewable energy. Part L 2025…
… Solar Energy Offset delivers a significant reduction in emissions due to use of a heat pump instead of a gas boiler. Addition of solar PV to achieve a net zero energy balance on site in the remaining scenarios is assumed to be a reasonable proxy for achieving a net 1000 zero carbon balance. 500 0 A ve ra ge N et E m is si on s 20 21 -2 05 0 (k g C O 2/ ye ar ) -500 Part…
… L 2013 (reference Part L 2021 (Basel ine) Part L 2025 (Future Part L 2025 + PV UKGBC 2025 Policy Option A - Policy Option B - only) Homes) (<15KWh/m2yr, Current Future (Passivhaus & <70KWh/m2yr EUI) PVs) Average annual net CO ₂ emissions for 2021-2050. Assumes 216gCO₂ produced per kWh of gas consumed and electricity carbon intensity figures based on HM Treasury Green Book values…