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East Midlands Energy Saving Trust advice centre (ESTac) Presented by Tom White Assistant Consultant

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Page 1: East Midlands Energy Saving Trust advice centre (ESTac)

East MidlandsEnergy Saving Trust advice centre

(ESTac)

Presented by

Tom WhiteAssistant Consultant

Page 2: East Midlands Energy Saving Trust advice centre (ESTac)

Energy Saving TrustWho we are:

A non-profit organisation that provides free impartial advice

The Mission:To lead 60 million citizens to act on

climate change

The Vision:To make every home a low carbon home

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Why do we need to take action?

Our climate is changing

Its happening here…..

…..and its happening now

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Heat loss from houses

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Reducing the need for energy

• Loft or roof insulation• Cavity wall insulation• Solid wall insulation• Floor insulation• Draught proofing• Double or secondary

glazing• Pipe and water cylinder

insulation• Energy saving light bulbs

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Changing behaviour

• Turn the thermostat down

• Programme heating systems

• Close curtains at night• Only turn on lights

when needed• Only boil water needed• Shower instead of bath

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Renewable Energy

• Space and water heating– Biomass– Solar water heating– Heat pumps

• Electricity generation– Wind– Hydroelectricity– Solar electricity

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Biomass• Fuel: wood pellets;

wood chips; and logs• Installed costs

– £3000 for stove– £5,000-10,000 for boiler

system• Running costs for fuel• Storage space needed• Planning permission/

permit to burn wood• Carbon neutral

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Solar water heating• Established technology

– Flat plate or evacuated tube

• Installed cost £3,000-£4,500

• Can supply half water heating requirements

• 2-5 sq.m of roof space• South-facing, un-

shadowed roof• Planning permission

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Heat pumps• Air source• Ground source

– Borehole or trench• 6-10kW domestic system • Installed cost £7,000-

£12,000• Running costs• Works best with

underfloor distribution• Electricity needed to run

pump

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Microwind turbines• Household size 1-6kW, • ~2.5kW sufficient for

average household yearly needs

• Costs £11,000-13,000 for full system

• Local annual average windspeed of 6m/s

• Planning permission• Back-up supply needed

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Hydroelectricity• Close to a water source

and grid connection• Low head system costs

~£4,000/kW installed• Larger, community

systems can reduce costs• Seasonal water flow• Contact LA, EA and

Countryside Commission

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Solar electricity• Photovoltaic (PV) cells• Typical domestic system:

2.5kWp, 10-20 sq.m• ~£10-18,000 installed cost• South facing, strong, un-

shadowed roof• Roof pitch 30-45 degrees• Planning permission

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0800 512 012

For free, independent and local energy saving advice call