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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 551204" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>look up Sherford, Plymouth on google maps, it's an entire new town of around 40,000 houses, there's solar panels on one building. In Germany they have to drill down for ground source by law on every new build, although not actually install the pump. But what really gets me is that it would not be hard to add the extra required insulation for passive house standards, and not have central heating at all. A friend built his own passive house, he has a single electric heater for the very coldest weather, and generally only uses that if they have been away for a few days, when there's been no one in the huse generating heat, cooking etc . It's just ruddy house builders being twots that stops these things happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 551204, member: 490"] look up Sherford, Plymouth on google maps, it's an entire new town of around 40,000 houses, there's solar panels on one building. In Germany they have to drill down for ground source by law on every new build, although not actually install the pump. But what really gets me is that it would not be hard to add the extra required insulation for passive house standards, and not have central heating at all. A friend built his own passive house, he has a single electric heater for the very coldest weather, and generally only uses that if they have been away for a few days, when there's been no one in the huse generating heat, cooking etc . It's just ruddy house builders being twots that stops these things happening. [/QUOTE]
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