Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: JSHarrisThe next logical step would be to create a planning rule that says that any new power station has to be bang in the centre of a community large enough to use all the waste heat.................
Posted By: JSHarrisThe figures for pumping hot water from Sizewell look encouraging. The next logical step would be to create a planning rule that says that any new power station has to be bang in the centre of a community large enough to use all the waste heat.................http://1.2.3.10/bmi/www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/forum114/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/devil.gif" alt="
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Posted By: SteamyTeaI have not read it, but did it mention local losses.
Posted By: converseSo on a new small development, why wouldn't it be cheaper to install one big boiler
Posted By: tonyas heat losses of the houses are fixed no energy can possibly be savedNot so -
Posted By: converseBut if you're going to have any hot water storage at all, surely it's better to have one big communal store rather than one small store?