On 12th
November, a dozen people gathered to find out more about barn conversion in
East Leake that will soon become zero carbon. David Hill (now Managing Director
of Carbon Legacy Ltd.) turned the old dairy into a comfortable, highly
insulated space. If you think that going low carbon is for the “hair shirt
brigade”, think again – this is definitely luxury low carbon living!
Good air
quality is provided by the MVHR system (mechanical ventilation with heat recovery),
which draws stale air out of kitchens, bathrooms and the utility room, and sends
warmed fresh air into the main living spaces. (This makes the utility room a
great place to dry clothes simply because of the air flow.) The system was
extremely quiet (well, I didn’t even notice it), although it could be heard in
the utility room where the MVHR box was located.
Energy is
provided in a variety of ways:
The forthcoming
addition of more PV panels to create a 10kwp system, will equal the entire annual
energy consumption of the house (10,000-10,500kWh per year). Furthermore, the
imminent installation of an inverter with intelligent control system and
batteries (called Power Router
from Nedap in Holland. www.powerrouter.com) means that this house will continue to have an
electricity supply even if the rest of the area suffers a power cut!
Solar hot water
panels supply hot water during the summer months, and a ground source heat pump
provides heat to the under-floor heating system. Recently, a pellet burning
stove in the main living area has been installed in case of power failure or
temperatures below -10 degrees C or when the main heating system has not been
switched on.
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