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Peter Adlington, Managing Director of Plastipack

Renewable Energy Technologies for
6*Sustainable Homes

When

Contact us at traininganddevelopment@brighton.ac.uk or call us on +44 (0)1273 643577 if you are interested in this course

Where

Cockcroft Building, University of Brighton, Moulsecoomb, Brighton BN2 4GJ

This one-day seminar will provide an overview of the energy related criteria for the Code for Sustainable Homes. The seminar will review the demands for energy in houses, identify the requirements of the code and review the renewable energy technologies appropriate for reducing the consumption of fossil fuels.

Attendance at the seminar will benefit and interest professionals from any built environment discipline, including architecture, surveying, developing and contracting.

The seminar willl be held in the Cockcroft Building, University of Brighton, Moulsecoomb, Brighton BN2 4GJ.

The course content

Drivers and Environmental Requirement

Session one will give an overview of the environmental imperatives determining the need to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels. The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive will be described together with its impact on Part L of the Building Regulations and the Code for Sustainable Homes.

Low Energy Design

This session will identify the key factors in the design of low energy buildings and consider the alternative approaches of active and passive design. It will consider the requirements of both fabric and ventilation.

Generation of Hot Water

Session three will concentrate on renewable energy technologies for the generation of hot water, both for space heating and domestic hot water. The session will focus on the use of both solar and geothermal energy.

Generation of Electricity

The technologies for on-site electricity generation using wind turbines, solar photovoltaic and combined heat and power will be considered, together with their application to domestic properties.

Course tutors

The seminar is led by Andrew Miller and Kenneth Ip from the University of Brighton’s School of Environment and Technology.

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What participants think

"Good overall introduction. Well thought through, engaging and informative. A real benefit."

S Franks, Innerdale Hudson Architects

"Great down to earth presentation, with knowledgeable and approachable presenters."

Abbo Thompson, Construction and Surveying Ltd

 Very interesting course. It built on my existing knowledge of the Code for Sustainable Homes and referred me to some useful publications and resources.

Julie Cattell, CJ Planning Ltd

Very informative course covering the material clearly described at booking in the information course flyer. I consider the course will be useful in applying the principles of meeting the Code and advising clients.

Edward Nichols, Baqus Group plc

I found the material extremely useful, particularly the comparisons of costs, efficiencies and payback periods, which I will be able to use to advise future clients on design strategy.

Robin Spence, Robin Spence Architects


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