Sigrid Stagl & Peter Kaufmann are to open their house (6 Southdown Avenue, Brighton) to the public on Sunday 2nd March (2-5pm) as part of the Old Home Superhome Project. The project is a national venture to promote exemplar low energy, low carbon dioxide-emitting homes to other interested homeowners. Sigrid and Peter’s renovations have substantially reduced the amount of energy they use, renovations which have cut carbon dioxide emissions from their house by 72%. They have achieved this by installing insulation (roof, walls, and floors), wall pipe heating and a solar water heating system. Visitors to the house will be inspired to take energy-saving action in their own homes.
Do come along on this important family day and see for yourself what you can all do to reduce your energy bills and help combat climate change.
The Old Home Superhome project is run by two national charities; the Sustainable Energy Academy and the National Energy Foundation. For more information please contact David Hancock (David.Hancock*at*nef.org.uk) or Gabby Mallett (Gabby.Mallett*at*nef.org.uk) or call 01908 354536
EVENTS COMING UP SOON:
• Mon 12 Jan TBH special meeting: Working with Difference and making Key Decisions
• Wed 28 Jan TBH Forum meeting
Superhome Open Day – Sun 2 March
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