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Issue 2 March 2021

Energy House 2.0 supports Thermocill Keith Rimmer was one of the first people to approach the Energy House 2.0 team with a prototype of his Thermocill device. This is a low-cost passive technology that modifies the flow of convected warm air from a radiator sited under a windowsill (a common location in many homes). Taking […]

Issue 1 December 2020

Welcome It is nearly 10 years since we launched the Salford Energy House, which proved a catalyst for the growth of the Energy and Buildings work at the University of Salford. A decade later we have a team of 18 staff, 3 innovative labs, and we are part way through the construction of Energy House […]