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Solar installations on new houses - solar photovoltaic installation explained in steps
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Extensively renovated 1890s Oxford Semi - solar thermal, condensing boiler and passive stack insulation system
- Large Victorian Semi-detached House - 75% CO2 reduction with roof, pipes, hot water insulation, modern central heating and upgraded controls
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Renovated 1958 Semi-detached House - insulation, wooden double glazing, solar water, extension with underfloor heating, timber, fleece and cedar roof
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Renovated early nineteenth century town house - insulation, natural material extension, damp proofing, solar heat, multifuel stove, complete overhaul, based on Permaculture priciples
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YELLOW HOUSE: Renovated 1930s mid-terrace ex-council house - mezzanine loft conversion, extention, insulation throughout, air ventilation, water conservation, solar thermal with 60% CO2 reduction (CD available)
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Renovated 1980s developer home - solar combi boiler, loft and external wall insulation, south facing extension
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Renovated 1920s Semi-detached House - double glazing, cavity/loft insulation, extensionas sun trap, wind genarator
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Renovated Mid-Victorian end-terrace house - insulation, photovoltaics, solar thermal and a highly innovative heat pump heating system taking its heat from the river Thames
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Fully renovated 17th century cottage - natural insulation, solar thermal heating system, combined energy efficiency and conservation of an old building using ecological building practice
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Renovated 1912 semi-detached house - loft conversion, underfloor heating, improved doors/windows, recycled garden office, condensing boiler
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Complete eco-renovation of an 1898 - major insulation improvements, wood burner, solar heat, water conservation
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Ecorenovation of a 1970's 2-bed flat - loft insulation, combination gas boiler, wooden double glazing, sun pipe, energy efficient appliances, natural materials
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