Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity

Energy efficient building design aims to use passive design principles such as orientation, insulation, materials and surrounding area layout to minimise the need for active space heating or cooling. Implementation of the principles of energy efficient design in specifically low-cost houses delivere...

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Main Author: M Wentzel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3236
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description Energy efficient building design aims to use passive design principles such as orientation, insulation, materials and surrounding area layout to minimise the need for active space heating or cooling. Implementation of the principles of energy efficient design in specifically low-cost houses delivered by government can have numerous benefits such as monetary savings, increased comfort and health indoor environments for homeowners and inhabitants. The project described here measured the indoor air quality of six energy efficient houses in two project areas as well as energy activity and potential benefits related to energy efficient house design. It was concluded that a small reduction in CO2 is achieved in an energy efficient house when compared with a conventional house. However, the reduction achieved is dependent on the type of fuel used for space heating. Overall, the energy efficient houses observed in the project were more comfortable and households spent less on space heating requirements than conventional houses. It is recommended that the principles of energy efficient design should be a minimum requirement in low-cost housing delivery.
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spelling doaj.art-c60e125781e34de5ae67114e07f8e4002022-12-22T02:55:37ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-011725910.17159/2413-3051/2006/v17i2a32363236Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activityM Wentzel0Palmer Development ConsultingEnergy efficient building design aims to use passive design principles such as orientation, insulation, materials and surrounding area layout to minimise the need for active space heating or cooling. Implementation of the principles of energy efficient design in specifically low-cost houses delivered by government can have numerous benefits such as monetary savings, increased comfort and health indoor environments for homeowners and inhabitants. The project described here measured the indoor air quality of six energy efficient houses in two project areas as well as energy activity and potential benefits related to energy efficient house design. It was concluded that a small reduction in CO2 is achieved in an energy efficient house when compared with a conventional house. However, the reduction achieved is dependent on the type of fuel used for space heating. Overall, the energy efficient houses observed in the project were more comfortable and households spent less on space heating requirements than conventional houses. It is recommended that the principles of energy efficient design should be a minimum requirement in low-cost housing delivery.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3236energy efficient designlow-cost housingair qualityBenoniLady Greyspace heatingfuel expenditure
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Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
energy efficient design
low-cost housing
air quality
Benoni
Lady Grey
space heating
fuel expenditure
title Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
title_full Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
title_fullStr Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
title_short Quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
title_sort quantifying benefits of energy efficient house design through monitoring of specified air quality and household energy activity
topic energy efficient design
low-cost housing
air quality
Benoni
Lady Grey
space heating
fuel expenditure
url https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3236
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