Abstract
The Energy Performance Assessments (EPA) Project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of low energy and passive solar design of buildings, through the use of field trials on occupied buildings. These field trails assess energy, cost and amenity issues in low energy passive solar buildings. The methodology established in the first phase of the work laid down a `template of components`, to guide each case study. Each component dealt with an essential element of the holistic building appraisal, and within each component there was a `menu of techniques` by which the issues could be appraised. A rolling program will eventually investigate 30 occupied buildings including houses, commercial premises, schools, and other building types as appropriate, using the defined methodology. (author).
Citation Formats
Brown, J, Palmer, J, Seager, A, and Pane, G.
Solar building study. Final report. Oak Farm Road, Birmingham.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Brown, J, Palmer, J, Seager, A, & Pane, G.
Solar building study. Final report. Oak Farm Road, Birmingham.
United Kingdom.
Brown, J, Palmer, J, Seager, A, and Pane, G.
1991.
"Solar building study. Final report. Oak Farm Road, Birmingham."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Solar building study. Final report. Oak Farm Road, Birmingham}
author = {Brown, J, Palmer, J, Seager, A, and Pane, G}
abstractNote = {The Energy Performance Assessments (EPA) Project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of low energy and passive solar design of buildings, through the use of field trials on occupied buildings. These field trails assess energy, cost and amenity issues in low energy passive solar buildings. The methodology established in the first phase of the work laid down a `template of components`, to guide each case study. Each component dealt with an essential element of the holistic building appraisal, and within each component there was a `menu of techniques` by which the issues could be appraised. A rolling program will eventually investigate 30 occupied buildings including houses, commercial premises, schools, and other building types as appropriate, using the defined methodology. (author).}
issue = {no. 10}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Solar building study. Final report. Oak Farm Road, Birmingham}
author = {Brown, J, Palmer, J, Seager, A, and Pane, G}
abstractNote = {The Energy Performance Assessments (EPA) Project is sponsored by the Energy Technology Support Unit on behalf of the Department of Energy. It aims to accelerate the uptake of low energy and passive solar design of buildings, through the use of field trials on occupied buildings. These field trails assess energy, cost and amenity issues in low energy passive solar buildings. The methodology established in the first phase of the work laid down a `template of components`, to guide each case study. Each component dealt with an essential element of the holistic building appraisal, and within each component there was a `menu of techniques` by which the issues could be appraised. A rolling program will eventually investigate 30 occupied buildings including houses, commercial premises, schools, and other building types as appropriate, using the defined methodology. (author).}
issue = {no. 10}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}