All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV performance articles – Page 3
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Time for joined up thinking
Why the industry needs an independent policy and technical platform with improving building performance as its primary objective
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Save as You Pay - or not?
We need to develop a precise science of ‘energy auditing’ to take retrofit programmes to next level
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We need a pan industry R&D fund
Overestimations of the energy performance of new homes are symptomatic of a wider problem in the industry
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Morgan Sindall and British Land score high on carbon disclosure
Report for Carbon Disclosure Project recognises firms who are open about carbon emissions and take action to mitigate climate change
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This is not just any supermarket
How did M S’s team get their sustainable store in Cheshire Oaks to perform even better than intended?
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Bridging the performance gap
The industry is in denial, buildings should perform as expected all the time.
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The government has lost the plot with allowable solutions
The proposed central fund in the allowable solutions consultation widens the gap between construction and energy markets
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Why are we so bad at data entry?
Simple errors, such as using the wrong unit of quantity, happen too often and make much of our building performance data meaningless
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New Homes: Addressing the performance gap
So far the research into the energy performance of new homes has been piecemeal, now the government is funding a new project Â
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M&S eco-store outperforms targets
Massive green building project 29% more efficient than expected Faithful and Gould finds
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV performance: Aspiration vs reality
Until buildings are installed exactly as designed and developers are involved with building performance in the long term, we will never achieve whole life value
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Is it time for a radical rethink of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations?
Making developers liable for a building’s performance would benefit both customer and industry
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Does anyone understand the performance gap?
The disparity between our buildings’ actual and predicted energy performance is down to a lack of understanding of what causes it
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Overheating: A new angle on the performance gap
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs are increasingly overheating in summer, a problem that we need to tackle now at the design stage
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What performance gap?
Energy comparisons of buildings are meaningless unless we define our terms very clearly Â
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CBI: Use tax incentives to turn commercial property green
Report calls for variable business rates and non-domestic Green Deal to boost energy efficiency work
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Fears over plan to scrap Code for Sustainable Homes
Government proposals raise concerns that vital areas of sustainability will not be covered by fresh standards
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City Halls prioritise energy efficiency
Study finds varying responses to climate change from city bosses
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Features
Government Soft Landings: Strings attached
Government Soft Landings will apply to all central government projects by 2016 - here’s what you need to know
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Green Deal overly focused on boilers
Fears grow over Green Deal after figures show measures focused on boiler replacements rather than building fabric
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