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24/03/2010

Traditional Building To Become More Energy Efficient

Historic Scotland is challenging the view that traditionally built homes, which comprise almost a fifth of Scotland’s houses, are energy inefficient and a barrier to meeting Scotland’s carbon reduction targets in the housing sector.

This is one of the issues which will be discussed at a conference, "Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Traditional Buildings", hosted by Historic Scotland on Wednesday 24 March at The Hub in Edinburgh.

Historic Scotland will be presenting their results of research and activity to assist anyone who has any involvement with a traditional building, whether it is a home, school, hospital, shop or a factory to make it more energy efficient.

A range of specialist speakers will outline government policy drivers, embodied energy considerations, materials supply options and current and ongoing energy efficiency projects being carried out by Historic Scotland and others. They will also discuss the training needed to sustain and develop the refurbishment sector in order to show how traditionally built homes can be sustainably upgraded.

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In addition, teams from Scottish Government Housing and others in the sector and others from the sector will look at the scale of what needs to be done and how refurbishment of social housing can be tackled sustainably.

Key research being presented will include:

· A report that quantifies the embodied energy in various stone procurement routes by the Scottish Institute of Sustainable Technology which demonstrates the considerable additional carbon associated with imported building stone, as opposed to stone sourced more locally.

· A report by the Carbon Centre, a work in progress, describing the various costs involved in the refurbishment of a 19th century cottage, and how that can be cheaper in financial and carbon terms than demolition and rebuild.

Fiona Hyslop, The Minister for Culture and External Affairs said: "With the pressure of climate change and the need to understand what can be done and where, this conference is a key part of the ongoing learning process about the value in carbon terms of the existing housing stock.

"In 2004 housing accounted for around a third of all UK carbon dioxide emissions. As part of the international effort required on climate change, the Scottish Government proposes an 80% reduction in Scotland’s carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.

"Measures discussed during the day will support that there are significant cost advantages to refurbishment over demolition and rebuild as well as social and environmental benefits through reduced supply chains and sustainable re use of existing housing."

(GK)

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