The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.” Super E could solve energy crisis

Research has shown that timber-based construction could make a more valuable contribution to cutting UK energy bills than solar panels.

The study was undertaken in northern Japan by the Canadian government-backed Super E timber-frame housing programme. It publicised its findings following electrical retailer Curry’s announcement that it is selling photo voltaic panels through its stores.

The research revealed that insulated, mechanically ventilated, air-tight, energy efficient homes, like those developed under the SuperE programme, are capable of maintaining a consistent indoor temperature without any heating or air conditioning for more than 15 hours in temperatures ranging from -14 degrees C to 36 degrees C.

“The UK’s energy-related problems have been caused not by supply and demand, but by poor quality construction,” said Super E spokesperson Oliver Drerup. “But getting the house right is the first step before adding other environmental features, like solar energy.”