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Understanding, Delivering and Validating Building Performance Dr Kerry J Mashford, Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation CPA Networking Forum, 12 th February 2013 Improving the use of energy in buildings

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Understanding, Delivering and Validating Building Performance

Dr Kerry J Mashford, Chief Executive, National Energy Foundation

CPA Networking Forum, 12th February 2013

Improving the use of energy in buildings

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The National Energy Foundation (NEF)

• Charitable Foundation Formed in 1988 – 25 years old

• Established first European Domestic Energy Rating System (NHER) in 1990

• Primary Objective – Improving the use of energy in buildings

• Outcome focussed

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NEF – Who are we today?

• Everything we do contributes to our objective to improve the use of energy in buildings

• Provide services for public and private sector to help reduce energy use and reduce carbon emissions, for domestic and non-domestic buildings, be they new or existing

• Focus on energy efficiency and sustainable energy• Work by to:

• Inspiring action by individuals, organisations and communities• Building capacity and capability• Advancing knowledge• Provide robust tools and advice to help close the Performance Gap

• Most projects in UK, but some in Europe/Asia

• Work in partnership with Energy Efficiency Partnership for Buildings (EEPB) which is now a subsidiary of NEF

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NEF work in performance & closing the performance gap

• Field trials, engagement, technical assessment

• Process issues with installation, use etc. – root

cause analysis

• Stock modelling and portfolio planning

• Different scales, points in lifecycle run research

and investigation projects, information

programmes, policy investigation and advice.

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“In theory, theory and practice are the same……

…..in practice, they aren’t”

Understanding the

Performance Gap

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When does assured performance succeed or fail?

Hand over &

use

Procurement &

Construction

Testing &

Com

missioning

Design &

Planning

Briefing &

Specification

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Technology Strategy Board - Building Performance Evaluation Programme

• New-build domestic and new-build + refurbished

non-domestic

• Over 100 projects

• Studies at • completion, handover and early occupation

• in-use – 2 years

• Benefits to study building, future buildings,

building and refurb delivery process

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Building Performance Evaluation Programme – non-dom by sector

Credit: Technology Strategy Board

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Building Performance Evaluation Programme –domestic by structure

• Total number of dwellings in the programme is 366, • Represents developments with a total of 3989 dwellings

= equating to a 9% assessment of all developments.

Credit: Technology Strategy Board

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Outputs from TSB BPE programme

Emerging themes

• Commissioning

• Sub-meters and

reconciliation

• BMS

• Controls / complexity

• Lighting – too much

and inability to

control

• Fabric performance

• MVHR systems

Current analysis• Production of ~8 case studies

• Overview of the BPE programme building

portfolio

• Non-domestic Initial Studies – summary

report

• Early learning from non-domestic projects

• Industry capability, costs and appetite for

BPE

• Seeking the best strategy for low carbon

homes

• Meta-study of MVHR systems in new

housing

Mat Colmer – Lead TechnologistCredit: Technology Strategy Board

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Delivering Performance

Improvement

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• New buildTSB BPE - individual studies, Evaluator support, generic

learning

Design specification, test and inspection guidance

• Retrofit and RefurbishmentGreen Deal GDPG – making the Green Deal deliverable

Re:Start Local – local SME retrofit supply chain

Green Deal Pioneer Places – early uptake

SuperHomes – open days planned for March

Non-domestic green deal surveys

Whiscers – IWI solution (with SEA)

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• Performance in practice – field trials etc.• Communal heating scheme study

• Energy use feedback impact study – individual & community

• Ground Source Heat Pump Association

• Carbon Trust Standard

• Corporate carbon footprinting

• EEPB• Windows, doors and conservatories

• Microgeneration specific SAP

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WHISCERS – partnership with SEA

1. A 3D laser scanner measures the internal dimensions of a room. The digital data is then downloaded to an off-site cutting machine.

2. The machine cuts the insulation boards with great accuracy. Software optimises the cut to minimise wastage.

3. The boards are delivered to site as a kit and are then fitted to the walls with the minimum of noise, mess and disruption.

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WHISCERS - Benefits

• Developed with residents in mind: speedy process that

minimises mess and disruption in the home.

• Accuracy of measurement: high accuracy laser scanning

• Speed of measurement: the dimensions of a typical wall can

be collated in 10 minutes c.f. 30 minutes by traditional methods -

typical three bedroom house surveyed in 60 to 90 minutes.

• Automated, off-site cutting using a CNC cutting machine:

little mess in the home, greater accuracy and lower material

costs than hand-cutting. Less material waste.

• Faster Installation: boards arrive on site and can generally be

fitted in 90 minutes per room or less, with lower labour costs.

• Residents can remain at home: Less disruption, no relocation

costs, minimum noise, mess and faster process.

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WHISCERS - Benefits

• WHISCERS™ is a win, win solution for housing providers

and residents for transforming hard-to-treat properties

into easy-to-heat homes.

• 2011: Inside Housing Innovation Award; and the Energy

Institute Innovation Award.

• 2012: 'Building Fabric of the Year' category at the Retro

Expo Awards 2012. The judges commented: "The system

demonstrated great process innovation with high potential

impact".

Post refurbishment monitoring being undertaken part of TSB

R4tF project and planned for Eracobuild project

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Validating Assured

Performance

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Performance cycle

Measure & monitor

Compare & quantify

Implement response

Devise response

Root cause analysis

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Four application areas for BPE

• Validate and debug a newly delivered building (or newly

refurbished building) - ≈ 10- 30% energy saving

• Establish the performance of a building prior to

refurbishment and inform investment decisions – greater

energy savings per £ invested

• Track and inform continuous improvement of existing

buildings as an FM process – avoid rising energy demand –

(+0 >energy demand >- 3%)

• In a product development cycle where the product is a

particular building type, model or element – performance

confidence, reduce risk

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Building an Evidence Base

Measure & monitor

Compare & quantify

Implement response

Devise response

Root cause analysis

Understand measurement & monitoring protocols and reporting methodologies

Tailored benchmarking & performance databases

Really unpick the reasons for prediction and practice being different

Report findings and share knowledge

Need to address the cause not the symptom