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I went to Parliament today for the launch of the report: Left Out in the Cold: The Hidden Impact of Cold Homes by Angela Donkin and Professor Sir Michael Marmot.

The report was funded by Friends of the Earth and makes the case for retrofitting homes not just for long term carbon reduction, but for the immediate alleviation of the physical, mental and economic pain of fuel poverty.

https://www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/left-out-in-the-cold-the-hidden-impact-of-cold-homes

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have not come anywhere near addressing the need for and because of class snobbery.

They have no trust in local councils or tradespersons to deliver, so they micromanage them with ever more onerous reporting requirements and then wonder why no is able to spend their funds and it conveniently gets returned to the Treasury.

We are ruled by bean counters who know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

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Yale Climate Connections: "The promise of passive house design
The extraordinarily energy-efficient building method slashes climate pollution from homes, hospitals, schools, and high rises. Now it’s catching on in Massachusetts and elsewhere. " https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/02/the-promise-of-passive-house-design/

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"When designing homes for extreme heat, the overarching goal is simply to keep the building occupants cool enough to avoid health risks, particularly when the power is out or A/C is not available. Consider the following when designing a house to be resistant to extreme heat and extend the "hours of safety" that it can provide:" #heatwaves #retrofit #homes #survival #DisasterPreparedness

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Wee bit too much insulating foam in a small hole, LOL

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Upgrading At Least One Component of a TI Calculator - Even though Texas Instruments were the first company to produce an integrated circ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/01/24/upgrading-at-least-one-component-of-a-ti-calculator/

ai6yr, to diy

Attic cover retrofit. AKA Styrofoam sandwich. Held together with duct tape, because Styrofoam bits are horrible. Also built a little square piece that goes above the hatch to fit this like a puzzle, it got late so I did not take a photo. #insulation #energyefficiency #retrofit #diy #energy #climate

Picture of the fancy insulation material (aka styrofoam)

ai6yr, to windows

Finding windows which meet the "Energy Star Most Efficient" U-factor (insulation measurement) of <= 0.20 looks to be a challenge for suppliers in Southern California. Was able to get close, but not to the highest standard. (SHGC--a measure of how much heat your windows absorb in the sun--I did manage to beat by a significant factor).

ai6yr, to Energy

Stuff I should have done when my walls were open: should have insulated the hot water pipes (which would reduce the amount of time spent for people bleeding out cold water before showers). Too late now!

ai6yr, to Energy

Tenmat Recessed light covers - one solution for leaky can lights in the attic. Made of rock wool. You use expanding foam to seal these over cans, keeping air from exiting from the cans and allowing for insulation added on top.

Light can in an attic, nestled among random pieces of insulation and visible Romex wire

ai6yr,

The other option is to replace the recessed cans entirely with fixtures and seal the air leakage, at about the same cost (~$17 each). This solution is more amenable to the property owner here as it does not modify what they have installed, and is basically transparent to them (aside from dramatically reducing air loss from these installations... about 50% of the air lost into the attic are from fixtures like this, per the studies).

ai6yr,

Okay, not the neatest job, but light covers installed and sealed in place with fire block foam. This will prevent air loss from can light to attic!

ai6yr,

"If you look at a can light with an infrared camera, though, you’ll usually see evidence of air leaks at the perimeter of each fixture. In most cases, these innocent-looking circles are actually holes in your ceiling.

Not only do recessed can lights leak air, but warm lightbulbs also make the situation worse, turning the holes into small chimneys. The heat source accelerates the stack effect, speeding up the flow of air.."
https://www.finehomebuilding.com/project-guides/wiring/recessed-can-lights

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Ford government to pay for Staples retrofit as retailer looks to 'monetize' ServiceOntario https://ap236.com/V4DhGw @ontariogreens @onpoli

ai6yr, to diy

Insulated an attic today. Would have preferred R38, but not in stocks locally. So, we're going R30 and will add more later.

ai6yr,

The US Govt. recommends R38 retrofit (R49 if new) in Zone 3, which is my part of Southern California. However, adding more insulation than that is not an issue. R30 is code. Given the heatwaves we're having and will continue to have, the likely R49 extra I will have up here soon will be good. . https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/identify_problems_you_want_fix/diy_checks_inspections/insulation_r_values

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Hooray, my current landlords (i.e. my relatives, who I am renting a house from while we are out of ours) approved my plan to insulate their attic (which is dreadfully leaky).

ai6yr,

Energy Star recommends retrofitting with R38 in the zone here, but the local big box stores only stock up to R30. 🤔 https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/identify_problems_you_want_fix/diy_checks_inspections/insulation_r_values

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Spent afternoon making a gingerbread house for work event tomorrow…it has solar panels and an air source heat pump!

I am slightly worried about the roof construction though as I left off the chimney thinking I didn’t want an open fire or wood burning stove…but now fear it might have been vital to holding the roof panels together!

Fingers crossed it makes it into the office in one piece…

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