Authors
Simon Taylor, Andrew Peacock, Phil Banfill, Li Shao
Publication date
2010/6/1
Journal
Building and environment
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
1389-1400
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The feasibility of halving greenhouse gas emissions from hotels by 2030 has been studied as part of the Carbon Vision Buildings Programme. The aim of that programme was to study ways of reducing emissions from the existing stock because it will be responsible for the majority of building emissions over the next few decades. The work was carried out using detailed computer simulation using the ESP-r tool. Two hotels were studied, one older and converted and the other newer and purpose-built, with the aim of representing the most common UK hotel types. The effects were studied of interventions expected to be available in 2030 including fabric improvements, HVAC changes, lighting and appliance improvements and renewable energy generation. The main finding was that it is technically feasible to reduce emissions by 50% without compromising guest comfort. Ranking of the interventions was problematical …
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S Taylor, A Peacock, P Banfill, L Shao - Building and environment, 2010