Abstract
This is the technical report on one of the buildings studied on the Energy Performance Assessment project. The project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit at Harwell on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of designs of low energy passive solar buildings through field trails on occupied buildings. The methodology established involves preliminaries such as the design statement; measured amenity; measured energy; modelled energy; reference energy; modelled cost; and reference cost. Finally a holistic appraisal is given. (author).
Citation Formats
Watkins, R, Hildon, A, Palmer, J, and Seager, A.
The JEL building, Stockport. Final report.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Watkins, R, Hildon, A, Palmer, J, & Seager, A.
The JEL building, Stockport. Final report.
United Kingdom.
Watkins, R, Hildon, A, Palmer, J, and Seager, A.
1990.
"The JEL building, Stockport. Final report."
United Kingdom.
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title = {The JEL building, Stockport. Final report}
author = {Watkins, R, Hildon, A, Palmer, J, and Seager, A}
abstractNote = {This is the technical report on one of the buildings studied on the Energy Performance Assessment project. The project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit at Harwell on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of designs of low energy passive solar buildings through field trails on occupied buildings. The methodology established involves preliminaries such as the design statement; measured amenity; measured energy; modelled energy; reference energy; modelled cost; and reference cost. Finally a holistic appraisal is given. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1990}
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}
title = {The JEL building, Stockport. Final report}
author = {Watkins, R, Hildon, A, Palmer, J, and Seager, A}
abstractNote = {This is the technical report on one of the buildings studied on the Energy Performance Assessment project. The project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit at Harwell on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of designs of low energy passive solar buildings through field trails on occupied buildings. The methodology established involves preliminaries such as the design statement; measured amenity; measured energy; modelled energy; reference energy; modelled cost; and reference cost. Finally a holistic appraisal is given. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}