1970s house

Hockerton houseThis five bedroom home has a highly efficient condensing boiler, but was found to have uninsulated cavity walls which means that heat is quickly lost.

The energy advice also found that more insulation in the loft would also have a big impact on heat retention and keeping residents warm.

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Please note that payback periods corresponded to energy prices and available subsidies for energy saving measures in 2012.

BBC reports on Sustainable Hockerton

The BBC has today published a very positive write-up of our progress at Hockerton. Let’s hope it inspires more communities to take action.

Four months after its installation a community owned wind turbine has generated over 76,708Kwh of electricity for the people of Hockerton.

Seventy-seven investors, over half of them local, donated £230,000, approximately £3,500 each, to buy the second-hand wind turbine.

The electricity created is fed into the national grid and sold on.

They hope to get up to 8% annual return on their investment and help the environment at the same time.”

Read more here.

A masterclass in community energy

ADT Built Environmental students on a field trip tour at Hockerton housing project, sustainable design and low impact autonomous housing and self sufficient site.

Today our project team at Hockerton Housing Project delivered their Renewable Energy Master Class for other communities interested in installing renewable power generation. The planned feed-in tariff is generating a lot of interest in what we have achieved at Hockerton, […]