Energy House News

Energy

Salford is leading the UK in reducing energy use, finding new sources of renewable power and teaching the skills that the industry needs.

Working together on energy research

Retrofit 2012 papers - day 2

Session 1 – Stream 1: Models, Performance and Evaluation
  Chair – Dr Stephen Todd

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

004

Developing a Database of Energy Use of Historic Dwellings in Bath, UK.

Francis Moran University of Bath

080

Evaluating the Performance of Domestic Solar Thermal Systems

Fin O’Flaherty, Sheffield Hallam University

035

The Performance of Traditional Buildings: the SPAB Building Performance Survey 2011 Interim Findings

Caroline Rye ArchiMetrics

Session 1 – Stream 2: Communities, People and Behaviour
Chair: Dr Philip Brown

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

081

Findings from a Post Occupancy Evaluation of Adaptive Restoration and Performance Enhancement of a 19th Century ‘Category B’ Listed Tenement Block in Edinburgh

Donald Shearer Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow

017

The Social Barriers Towards Adopting Energy Efficiency Measures and Behaviours in the Home: A Manchester and Cardiff Case Study

Marcos Pelenur University of Cambridge

072

Tenant Perceptions and Experiences of Retrofit

Sharon Chahal Fusion 21

Session 1 – Stream 3: Skills, Jobs and Economic Development
Chair: Professor Les Ruddock

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

068

Developing Retrofit Capacity through Environmental Businesses

Ben Onyido Birmingham City University

021

An Innovative Project on Training on Renewable Energy Solutions and Energy Efficiency in Retrofitting (REE_TROFIT)

Paolo Gallo University of Florence

059

Financing Mechanisms for Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Jenny Ya He University of Cambridge

Session 2 – Stream 1: Models, Performance and Evaluation
  Chair – Dr Stephen Todd

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

028

Data availability and repeatability for urban carbon modelling: a CarbonRouteMap for Newcastle upon Tyne

Carlos Calderon Newcastle University

029

Towards Hospital Environments Resilient to Climatic Change: A Survey of Factors Driving Change in Hospital Building Stock

Owolabi Ariyo University of Cambridge

011

Assessing the Execution of Retrofitted External Wall Insulation for Pre-1919 Dwellings in Swansea (UK)

Joanne Hopper University of Wales Institute Cardiff

033

Ventilation, Infiltration and Air Permeability of Traditional Dwellings

Diane Hubbard ArchiMetrics

Session 2 – Stream 2: Communities, People and Behaviour
Chair: Dr Philip Brown

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

019

Incorporating User Behaviour Preferences in Design of Controls: Experience of Two Retrofit for the Future Projects

Helen Mulligan Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd

032

Engaging Residents in Multi-family Building Retrofits to Reduce Consumption and Enhance Resident Satisfaction

Patricia Gee GreenRoots Strategies Inc., USA

091

The Community Green Deal. A Model for Community-Scale Delivery for Whole House Retrofit

Rosemary Coyne SHAP

Session 2 – Stream 3: Skills, Jobs and Economic Development
Chair: Professor Les Ruddock

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

048

A Holistic Evidence-Based Approach to Retrofit in Social Housing

Tim Whitley and Matt Roberts

024

Beyond the Green Deal: Market Transformation for Low-Carbon Housing Refurbishment in the UK

Gavin Killip University of Oxford

086

Better Buildings Lafayette Indiana: The Challenges to Achieving Energy Market Transformation under U.S. Department of Energy Management

Mark Shaurette Purdue University

Session 3 – Stream 1: Models, Performance and Evaluation
Chair: Dr Stephen Todd

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

049

Eco-Retrofitting Analysis, Strategies and Projects for State Housing in Auckland, New Zealand

Manfredo Manfredini University of Auckland

066

IFORE (Innovation for Renewal) an EU Interreg comparative programme of retrofit in England and France

Mike McEvoy University of Brighton

036

How Much Do We Spend to Save? Calculating the Embodied Carbon Costs of Retrofit

Alice Moncaster University of Cambridge

Session 3 – Stream 2: Technology and Materials
Chair: Professor Nigel Mellors

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

053

Life Cycle Assessment of Different Refurbishment Strategies for an Historical Building: The Importance of the Indicators for the Comparison of Synthetic and Natural Materials

Gianluca Ruggieri Università dell’Insubria, Italy

052

Dry-Lining Versus a Hemp and Lime Insulating Render for Internal Thermal Renovation of a Stone Cottage in West Wales, including Embodied Energy Assessment, Interstitial Wall Monitoring, In-situ U-Value and WUFI Modelling

Ranyl Rhydwen University of East London

063

Energy Efficient Retrofit Methods at the Building Envelopes of the School Buildings

Bahar Basarir Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey

Session 4 – Stream 1: Production, Process and Supply Chain
  Chair –Mr Carl Abbott

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

043

Developing an Integrated Offer for Sustainable Renovations

Johan Cré Passiefhuis-Platform vzw, Belgium

065

New Zealand Labour Party State Housing: From Energy Retrofit to Urban Regeneration

Paola Leardini University of Auckland

076

Delivery of Retrofit at Scale: Developing a Viable Delivery Model in Social Housing

Luke Smith Fusion 21

051

FutureFit Part One: A Unique Insight into How the Green Deal Might Work in Social Housing

Alexandra Willey Affinity Sutton

083

ApRemodel: A Study of Non-Technical Innovation in Multi-Occupancy Sustainable Retrofit Housing Projects

Will Swan University of Salford

Session 4 – Stream 2: Policy and Regulation
Chair: Mr Carl Abbott

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

008

Insulation Prioritization Programmes, Relative Income and the Implications for The Green Deal

Rob Ashby Sheffield Hallam University

016

Is UK Planning a Barrier to Energy Efficient Heritage Retrofit: A Comparative Analysis of a Selection of London Boroughs 

Kayla Friedman University of Cambridge

022

Effective national energy performance instruments for existing dwellings? Lessons from front runners

Lorraine Murphy Delft University of Technology

079

Determination of Payback Periods for Photovoltaic Systems in Domestic Properties

Fin O’Flaherty Sheffield Hallam University

082

The Influence of UK Energy Policy on Low Carbon Retrofit in UK Housing

Matt Wetherill University of Salford

Session 4 – Stream 3: Skills, Jobs and Economic Development
Chair: Professor Les Ruddock

Paper No.

Title

Presenter

092

Preparing the Low Carbon Workforce: An Assessment of Education and Skills Provision

Gareth Morris University of Salford

050

A Real Options Analysis of Urban Regeneration; The Option of When to Invest and its Effect on Providing Utilities Infrastructure

Mark Jennings Imperial College

103

Growth in Low-Carbon Employment and Construction SMEs: Emerging Findings from a Regional Business Assistance Project

Tony Baldwinson University of Salford