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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorjms452
    • CommentTimeJan 26th 2020 edited
     
    • CommentAuthorWeeBeastie
    • CommentTimeJan 26th 2020
     
    jms,

    Thanks very much for the link. I had no idea there were solar farms near me in the east of Scotland.
    • CommentAuthorjms452
    • CommentTimeJan 26th 2020
     
    Thought it was both insightful and pleasantly upbeat.

    We have a 5MW gas heat and power plant about 400m from our house I never even new existed!
    • CommentAuthorjms452
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2020
     
    Posted By: djhIf you edit your first post and change the format to Text, then the link will work


    it is formatted as text...
    • CommentAuthorgoodevans
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2020
     
    It's surprising how things change, and quicker than the public are aware of (including me) - I assume (and it feels) that this report is broadly accurate.

    The presentation has an impressive interactive element to it - which is unusual in that it aids understanding.

    It does however look like it will still be a challenge to increase electrical output to support the migration to electric for transport, heating, and DHW.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2020
     
    That's where drastic demand reduction should come in, but is getting far less attention, because even more difficult.
    • CommentAuthorJeff B
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2020
     
    Thanks for the link. I especially liked the interactive nature of the report. Amazed at the number of solar farms near where we live! It would be good if this could be updated year on year - would provide a really interesting historical record for future students to use.
    • CommentAuthorjms452
    • CommentTimeJan 30th 2020
     
    Posted By: fostertomThat's where drastic demand reduction should come in, but is getting far less attention, because even more difficult.


    Demand per person looks to have fallen by has fallen by about 20% since peak.

    https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-uk-electricity-generation-2018-falls-to-lowest-since-1994

    Long way to go but demand is falling - at least until electric cars go mainstream.
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