References and Bibliography
References for Occupancy:
- Lagnakeil Highland Lodges,
Lagnakeil Lodges, Lerags, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4SE, Scotland
Telephone: +44 (0)1631 562746 Fax: +44 (0)1631 570225 Email: colin@lagnakeil.co.uk
- Forest holiday Strathyre Cabins
Strathyre Cabins, Callander, Perthshire, FK17 8HF, Scotland
Telephone: +44 (0) 845 130 8223
- Visit Scotland, 2010. Tourism in Southern Scotland 2009 [internet]:
Available at: http://www.visitscotland.org/research_and_statistics.aspx
- Visit Scotland, 2010. Scottish Accommodation Occupancy Survey 2009, Scotland: Visit Scotland
References for Constructions:
References for Embodied Energy:
References for Demand:
- M.Newborough and P.Augood, Demand-Side management opportunities for the UK domestic sector
- I Mansouri, M Newborough and D Prober, Energy Consumption in UK Households: Impact of Domestic Electrical Appliances
- EcoArks
- Sheep wool insulation
- Centre for Alternative Technology
- BS EN ISO 10456:200
- Matheos Santamouris, Environmental design of Urban buildings: an integrated approach
References for Space Heating:
- Taghi Alereza and Jack P. Breen III, ASHRAE Research Project 391-RP, ESTIMATES OF RECOMMENDED HEAT GAINS DUE TO COMMERCIAL APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT-Final Report,
References for Hot Water:
- *BRE Housing Centre on behalf of DTI and DEFRA, 2005. Estimates of hot water consumption from the 1998 EFUS. Implications for the modelling of fuel poverty in England.
- Jordan, U. Vajen, K., 2000. DHW-calc. [Software] Version 1.10: Universitat Kassel.
- **Magadley, E, R., 2009. Development of An Analytical Computer Tool for Building Integrated Renewable Energy And CHP. Ph. D. University of Nottingham.
- NAHB Research Center, 2002. Domestic Hot Water System Modeling for the Design of Energy Efficient Systems. Maryland.
References for Wind Power:
References for Hydro Power:
- Rae, C., (draft) Micro Hydro Feasibility Study. Glasgow: University of Strathclyde
References for Biomass:
- Rae, C., (draft) Biomass CHP Feasibility Study. Glasgow: University of Strathclyde
References for Solar Power: