INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY INTO NEW DEVELOPMENTS 1 October 2008 Steam Museum, Swindon
What is Regen SW ? 1. Specialist advisor to public & private sector 2. Independent advocate for the SW renewable energy & energy efficiency business sector 3. Broker for technology acceleration projects 4. Forum for discussion between regional bodies and the sector
Regen SW Low Carbon Development Programme For the development community: • Encourage and support advanced practise in low carbon development / onsite RE in the SW • Identify and address strategic barriers to low carbon development / onsite RE in the SW
Sustainability, sustainable construction and low carbon development Satiable development or place making is a huge discipline of which sustainable construction is part Sustainable construction is a key part of sustainable development There are 3 components of energy in sustainable construction 1. Energy used in the construction process 2. Energy embodied in construction materials 3. Energy designed into the operation of new buildings This seminar addresses operational energy
Integrating Renewable Energy into New Developments 1 October - Steam Museum, Swindon 13.15
Welcome, introduction and objectives: Liz Meddings, CIBSE and Tony Norton, Regen SW
13.25
National and regional policy context: Cheryl Hiles
13.50
Low-energy building design: Stephen Ward, Faber Maunsell and Dan Lash, University of Exeter.
14.15
Low-energy building design - Design example 1 – Homes: Stephen Ward, Faber Maunsell - Design example 2 – School: Dan Lash, University of Exeter - Design example 3 – Office: Stephen Ward, Faber Maunsell
15.00
Break
Integrating Renewable Energy into New Developments 1 October - Steam Museum, Swindon 15.25
Renewable energy in new developments: Rob Cooke, Buro Happold
16.25
Integration design example – East of Exeter: Sam Gregson, Element Energy
17.00
Q&A and panel discussions with Cheryl Hiles, Stephen Ward, Dan Lash Rob Cooke, Sam Gregson and Tony Norton (Chair)