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HI-TEC AND OLD HOMES – IS YOUR FLAT THERMALLY WELL-BEHAVED?

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Broughton flats are providing important energy information for researchers at Edinburgh Napier University’s Scottish Energy Centre, writes Jon Stinson.

The barony's old dwellings are an important part of a larger, collaborative project which includes Historic Scotland and the Edinburgh World Heritage Trust. Traditionally built properties here and across the city and Midlothian are being monitored for gas/electricity consumption and heat demand over 2 years using an innovative, real-time, in-home energy display made by EWGECO (below-right).

The results of the study will contribute towards understanding energy demand and carbon emission rates for pre-1919 dwellings. Quantifying their thermal behaviour and energy profiles will help scientists develop retrofit strategies to enhance energy efficiency in such properties.

[A Spurtle volunteer has had the gismo at home for ages, now, and can confirm that having a EWGECO – 10 x 14.5cms – stuck to the top of your meter is discreet and quite noiseless.]

For more information, and details of how to get involved, contact J.Stinson@napier.ac.uk.