£1.6m grant to improve building façade technologies for better energy efficiency

 Energy saving
18 Apr 2019 10:28:56.093

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A project to create new technologies to improve the energy efficiency of buildings is underway after a group of researchers from the University of Nottingham, Loughborough University and University of Exeter was awarded a £1.65 million grant from the EPSRC.

Dr Yupeng Wu from the Faculty of Engineering at Nottingham is leading the project to develop low cost optical components that can be integrated into conventional double glazing to provide comfortable annual daylight levels in buildings and reduce their annual energy consumption from annual artificial lighting, heating and cooling by over 30%.

Buildings currently account for over 40% of total UK energy consumption and a similar percentage of the UK CO2 emissions. With this new technology, thermal resistance will be increased and solar heat gain better controlled enabling windows to perform better than walls on a yearly basis in terms of their useful net energy balance.

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More information is available from Dr Yupeng Wu in the Faculty of Engineering at  yupeng.wu@nottingham.ac.uk or on +44 (0)115 7484 011

The industry partners on this project are: Couch Perry Wilkes: an environmental building services consultancy, Elementa: specialised in low energy building design, MDelta Ltd: thermal solutions, and Brinell Vision: a designer/manufacturer of thin film optics.

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