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How can we tackle decarbonisation of heating in existing homes?

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Today’s best in class building and heating technologies provide many answers to the question – how will we tackle decarbonisation of heating in existing homes? Read our blog and comment below to let us know how we can embrace ‘best practice’, become an expert at it, and tell everyone that ‘good enough’ isn’t good enough anymore.

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  • some pretty funny and whitty responses posted to this .

    And as crazy as it sounds actually making a sort of lite heated full body garment really the least energy intensive system.

    That aside the fixing up of poor thermal efficiency may not be the smartest use of money , the electrical heated (and cooled) house of modern construction is do able , and if we use (points to TRADA website) then even better is when you come to demolish your home (hopefully it lasting 150yrs or more) you have a biomass fuel supply for your electricty generation.

    an amazing fact wood is it is the only material (as formed as a tree trunk) that gets stronger the drier it gets
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  • some pretty funny and whitty responses posted to this .

    And as crazy as it sounds actually making a sort of lite heated full body garment really the least energy intensive system.

    That aside the fixing up of poor thermal efficiency may not be the smartest use of money , the electrical heated (and cooled) house of modern construction is do able , and if we use (points to TRADA website) then even better is when you come to demolish your home (hopefully it lasting 150yrs or more) you have a biomass fuel supply for your electricty generation.

    an amazing fact wood is it is the only material (as formed as a tree trunk) that gets stronger the drier it gets
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