Energy efficient building
I'm planning a massive renovation/extension on a 1920's solid brick house. To reducing our energy expenditure /carbon emission / running cost, I'm planning to build with insulated concrete forms (ICF) for its superior insulating properties. This will go on concrete slab for the thermal mass effect. We'll have large north facing windows, as well as all windows being double glazed. Also will have actively vented roof space during summer which can be closed for winter, plus proper roof insulation with batt and foil.
Are there any other building ideas out there to improve energy efficiency of the building?
Also, can anyone shed light on whether reverse cycle A/C is any good at heating, compared with conventional gas heaters in terms of efficiency and cost of running.
Any input appreciated, thanks.
Kevin
Tassie energy site / supplier
Gday
A friend in Tassie is dealing in vacuum heater tubes for solar hot water.
He has units over built for eg Tassie climates to cope with lower temps.
These units are modular and have option of multi linkups to do swimm pools etc.
Plus can adapt to water radiator type heating inside houses etc.
He now has option also of linking solar purchase to a home mortgage that takes advantage of lower interest rates.
His plan is to allow ordinary families access to cheaper solar systems without high markup costs.
Plus farms and businesses. And schools etc..
He can sell units as kits for DIY installers.
His website is http://www.ultragreensun.com.au/
Nick Perth Tasmania