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Month: January 2015

Low Energy Lights

Low Energy Lights

Ordinary incandescent light bulbs have been around for a hundred years. In fact they’re still around. They were never made illegal. They are cheap, costing around 70p, and a lot of budget shops still sell them. What are the problems

Malcolm Lisle29th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency Read more

Underfloor Heating. Right or Wrong?

Underfloor Heating.  Right or Wrong?

Some of my customers really like underfloor heating but I, as an energy assessor, always have a slight feeling of panic whenever I see it. Why is this? Underfloor heating avoids the need for bulky radiators on the wall and

Malcolm Lisle27th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency, Opinions Read more

Solar Glazing

Solar Glazing

Windows have a U value.  This is a measure of the amount of heat that they lose.  A high U value means they lose more heat.  A typical modern double glazed window might have a U value of 1.8.  A

Malcolm Lisle19th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency Read more

What is a Delayed Start Stat?

What is a Delayed Start Stat?

There was an Energy Forum in the Civic Centre at Gateshead.  One woman asked if she could save fuel by leaving the central heating on all day.  She couldn’t save fuel by doing this but I can imagine her thinking

Malcolm Lisle15th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency Read more

What is a Radiant Heater?

What is a Radiant Heater?

A radiant heater produces heat in the form of light. There are different wavelengths of light and our eyes see a limited range of wavelengths. The wavelengths of light we can see are the colours of the rainbow – red,

Malcolm Lisle7th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency Read more

Ventilation – Why is it Important?

Ventilation – Why is it Important?

Modern construction techniques produce housing that is particularly airtight. Old houses have an air pressure of Q = 15 so you didn’t need to worry about it. Modern construction produces an air pressure of Q = 5, sometimes achieving Q

Malcolm Lisle5th January 201530th January 2018 Energy Efficiency, News, SAP Building Regulations Read more

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