“Retrofit for the future”
Hastoe helping to test low carbon technologies
Sustainable Homes’ parent, Hastoe Housing Association, has won funding to test cutting edge low carbon technology and show how existing homes can be made more energy efficient and reduce carbon emissions.
The project at Gaymer Memorial Cottages, nr Attleborough, Norfolk was selected for funding (from an investment pot of £17m) from 190 proposals to the ‘Retrofit for the Future’ national competition, run by the Technology and Strategy Board.
Housing represents 27% of the UK’s total carbon emissions and the Government has set a target for an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2050. Much of this will have to come from our existing homes.
With this project Hastoe is leading the way in demostrating the way of the future. The project will be monitored for two years by the Energy Saving Trust and the results will be shared to help the affordable and private sector retrofit their homes to meet energy efficient standards.
The cottage is a classic ‘hard to treat, hard to heat property’. It is off the gas network, single glazed, has solid walls and electric storage heaters. Around 60% of heat in our homes is lost through the roof and walls.
Hastoe is working with ECD Architects to design and implement the retrofit. Measures include advanced insulation products known as ‘spacetherm,’ an air source heat pump and solar panels.
The work will reduce the carbon emissions at this property by around 90%. This will bring huge savings on fuel bills – very important in a time of rising fuel poverty.
Mrs Lawrence, the future resident of the property said:
“I am really excited to be involved in this project. I saw the cottages being built in the 1940s and never imagined that I would see them upgraded in this way. I am looking forward to moving in and learning how to use all the new technology. I think that it is fantastic that the retrofit will provide me with a warmer, more efficient home that is kinder to the environment”