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Zero Carbon Homes A Road Map

By: Jo Williams(Author)
394 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Routledge
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About this book

Housing is a major contributor to CO2 emissions in Europe and America today and the construction of new homes offers an opportunity to address this issue. Providing homes that achieve "zero carbon", "carbon neutral", "zero-net energy" or "energy-plus" standard is becoming the goal of more innovative house-builders globally, whilst energy providers seek to decarbonise the energy supply to new and existing development.

Various new technical systems for achieving these goals are beginning to emerge. For example the passive house whose energy requirement for space heating and cooling is almost zero; the smart grid that has revolutionized the management of energy, whilst enabling the connection of small-scale, renewable energy producers and electric vehicles to the grid; or the European super-grid which will enable zero carbon energy to be generated in the Sahara desert and stored in Norway.

Zero Carbon Homes explores the diverse approaches that are being adopted around the world to delivering zero carbon homes and the different societal systems and geographic circumstances in which they have developed. It postulates a roadmap for delivering zero carbon homes, together with a toolbox approach for policy and practice to suit particular national and local circumstances.

A series of case studies are presented that offer lessons for delivering zero carbon homes. These examples are also used to demonstrate how prototype systems can move into the mainstream. Zero Carbon Homes highlights some of the instruments and mechanisms that could be used to support this transformation and addresses the wider implications of introducing these innovative systems in terms of industry, lifestyle and urban form.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Zero-carbon Homes - The Technological Response
3. Innovative Housing Programmes
4. Low / Zero Carbon Energy Systems
5. Low / Zero Carbon Neighbourhoods
6. Markets for Zero Carbon Homes
7. Transformation of the House-Building Industry
8. Transformation of the Energy Industry
9. Instruments for Change
10. A Spatial Dimension
11. Living with Zero Carbon
12. A Time for Change

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Biography

Jo Williams is a Senior Lecturer in sustainable development at University College London, where she is the Director of the Sustainable Urbanism Masters Programme. She is also the Principal Investigator for the Zero Carbon Homes project and is an expert contributor to various international advisory bodies in the field of sustainable development.

By: Jo Williams(Author)
394 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Routledge
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This is the book the world--of planning, architecture and housing--has been waiting for: the definitive guide to low-carbon construction
- Professor Sir Peter Hall

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