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Intro of enhanced energy efficiency measures into social housing modernisation prog

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Project Description

The feasibility study will compare the cost benefits of introducing previously trialled thermal and energy efficient technologies into four different ex-Scottish Special Housing Association (SSHA) properties versus and extensive renewal of the heating and ventilation systems with a view to enhancing thermal performance and air quality. It will evaluate the potential benefits to the occupiers in terms of cost, health and convenience.

Type of Project P05 - Government Research Grants
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Scottish Funding Council
Value £5,092.00
Project Dates Jun 11, 2012 - Jul 24, 2013
Partner Organisations Ayrshire Housing

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