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Hi,
I hope to buy a late-Victorian end-of-terrace house sometime in the new year. The house is in sound condition - well so it appears and so the survey says. However, over the next couple of years it will need new boiler, new bathroom etc. and I am trying to think how to extend into the loft without it looking like a spaceship has landed on the house. Now, while I am having work done (by "professionals" (hopefully)) for CH and loft I would like to incorporate as many energy-saving / energy-generation mechanisms as possible. I will check all the obvious like quality of insulation and eliminating damp. However, I would like to find which other "eco" techniques are effective and have a pay-back of say 10 years or less. I have thought of the obvious such as some kind of solar panel to pre-heat water, ground heat collection, water butts, wind generator. Are there any good Web sites that give "long-term" analyses of these techniques such as cost of installation and maintenance, effectiveness, usefulness in SE UK (e.g the amount of "collectible" power form the wind), reliability etc. etc. ? Thanks Clive |
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