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Colin Usher said his properties can offer almost zero energy prices while not compromising on living standards | Colin Usher said his properties can offer almost zero energy prices while not compromising on living standards |
An architect whose home runs on the equivalent power of a lightbulb has designed low energy properties which are sending electricity back to the National Grid. | An architect whose home runs on the equivalent power of a lightbulb has designed low energy properties which are sending electricity back to the National Grid. |
A four-bedroom house and a pair of two-bedroom apartments in West Kirby, Wirral, designed by Colin Usher have now been completed and are occupied by tenants. | A four-bedroom house and a pair of two-bedroom apartments in West Kirby, Wirral, designed by Colin Usher have now been completed and are occupied by tenants. |
The house, which cost £350,000, and the flats at £250,000 each, received energy performance certificate scores of 105%. | The house, which cost £350,000, and the flats at £250,000 each, received energy performance certificate scores of 105%. |
Mr Usher designed and built his own home nearby 12 years ago which costed £15-a-year to run initially. | Mr Usher designed and built his own home nearby 12 years ago which costed £15-a-year to run initially. |
"Obviously everybody lives in a different way," Mr Usher, who practises as MicroArchiTecture, said. | |
"But the great thing is that they're all using much less energy than they would otherwise expect to." | "But the great thing is that they're all using much less energy than they would otherwise expect to." |
One tenant, Robin, now pays about £10-a-month in energy costs in the winter months. | One tenant, Robin, now pays about £10-a-month in energy costs in the winter months. |
Tenant Robin said the energy bills in his new flat were a "shock, but a nice shock" | Tenant Robin said the energy bills in his new flat were a "shock, but a nice shock" |
He said: "Last winter, we were living in a conventionally heated house and of course the heating charges went through the roof. | He said: "Last winter, we were living in a conventionally heated house and of course the heating charges went through the roof. |
"When we got our first electricity bill here it was quite a shock, but a very nice shock." | "When we got our first electricity bill here it was quite a shock, but a very nice shock." |
Heat is retained in the homes by airtight construction, triple glazing and 200mm of insulation in the floors and wall and 400mm of roof insulation. | Heat is retained in the homes by airtight construction, triple glazing and 200mm of insulation in the floors and wall and 400mm of roof insulation. |
A ventilation and heat recovery system pumps moisture out of kitchens and bathrooms and passes it through a heat exchanger to warm cooler incoming air. | A ventilation and heat recovery system pumps moisture out of kitchens and bathrooms and passes it through a heat exchanger to warm cooler incoming air. |
Batteries allow electricity to be stored for future use with about 75% sold back to the National Grid on sunnier days. | Batteries allow electricity to be stored for future use with about 75% sold back to the National Grid on sunnier days. |
Some of the features of the properties designed by Colin Usher | Some of the features of the properties designed by Colin Usher |
Mr Usher was asked if homes like this could be constructed with conventional builders rather than specialists in insulation and eco-technology. | Mr Usher was asked if homes like this could be constructed with conventional builders rather than specialists in insulation and eco-technology. |
He said: "I think, increasingly, it will be. | He said: "I think, increasingly, it will be. |
"There's some really good schemes that are actually beginning to happen, even now, being sponsored by energy companies and things like that." | "There's some really good schemes that are actually beginning to happen, even now, being sponsored by energy companies and things like that." |
Mr Usher created eco-friendly homes at Liverpool-based John McCall Architects for 30 years before retiring from the practice in 2018. | Mr Usher created eco-friendly homes at Liverpool-based John McCall Architects for 30 years before retiring from the practice in 2018. |
At his own home, he now makes a profit of almost £500-a-year by selling excess electricity generated back to the grid at peak times. | At his own home, he now makes a profit of almost £500-a-year by selling excess electricity generated back to the grid at peak times. |
"Although the design of the homes is informed by the need to optimise net zero performance, they do not sacrifice anything in order to achieve this," he said. | "Although the design of the homes is informed by the need to optimise net zero performance, they do not sacrifice anything in order to achieve this," he said. |
"The technology is now so advanced that you need next to no human intervention or behavioural changes to have zero fuel bills - you can heat, light, cook and live like normal." | "The technology is now so advanced that you need next to no human intervention or behavioural changes to have zero fuel bills - you can heat, light, cook and live like normal." |
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