I thought I'd mine the main blog for stuff relevant to the Eco-House. So here's some old news-
English Nature suggests turfing roofs to re-green the country
The Guardian's ethical living experiment
An interactive guide to greener housing, and a related article.
Kingsmead Primary, a green school.
Bio-diesel. Jo and I both want veg oil powered Land Rovers.
The majority of house buyers would pay a bit more for energy efficiency.
Tidal energy turbines.
Notes about designing and building low energy, low impact houses and other structures. Information about the environment and what we can do to make it better.
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Monday, November 29, 2004
Act Local
"Councils are central to our efforts to tackle climate change. Everything from transport, house building to the energy efficiency of public buildings is affected by - and affects - the changing climate."Margaret Beckett calls upon local councils to work with the Government on environmental issues.
Stadium of wind
There are proposals for the country's first urban wind farm to generate power for the new Manchester City ground.
Thursday, November 25, 2004
Grow a city
Early attempts to use scientific theory to urban planning were, if not total disasters, definitely utilising the wrong sciences. Rather than the rigid sets of rules that gave us Milton Keynes, planners are now embracing Complexity Theory to help plan spaces around people.
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Stirling Effort
Solar Stirling engines could produce electricity more efficiently than photovoltaic cells, particularly as their design allows for the generation of AC electricity rather than requiring conversion from DC. I can't imagine a domestic size machine, but you never know.
via Gizmodo
via Gizmodo
Biofuel
As mentioned before, biomass could be a sustainable source of fuel and a source of income for farmers. Howvere, the various departments within the government that are dealing with a European biofuel initiative are having problems communicating.
Friday, November 19, 2004
Prefab
The Housing Minister has called for more pre-fab homes to be built in the UK. No mention of energy saving features, but surely if mass production lowers unit cost then they can look at incorporating solar and other features.
Saturday, November 13, 2004
Grand Designs
The Channel 4 wesite has a page listing the companies involved in builds on Grand Designs. This one is particularly useful, being about the underground house built in Cumbria.
A specific link, for later reference as the site is currently under construction, Sundog Energy- providers of solar panels based in Penrith.
A specific link, for later reference as the site is currently under construction, Sundog Energy- providers of solar panels based in Penrith.
Monday, November 08, 2004
Cyburbia
The Urban Planning Portal. Based at the University of Buffalo, and very US biased, but some issues are universal.
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Fuel Poverty
Tangentially related to the Eco House, but evidence of why low energy buildings are important- As the top three gas and electricity suppliers raise their prices ever more people are sliding into fuel poverty.