Heat in buildings - multiple ownership mixed use buildings: energy retrofit possibilities

Scotland has many buildings which have multiple owners and mixed uses. This report categorises those buildings further and identifies potential solutions to decarbonise their heat supply and improve energy efficiency, in line with the heat in buildings strategy.


3. List of tables

Table 1: Fabric measures per archetype

Table 2: Heating measures possible per archetype

Table 3: Summary of fabric measure savings as a percentage of heat demand.

Table 4: Possible percentage energy savings for individual dwellings for the different archetypes and age bands. (Figures without wall insulation)

Table 5: Upgrade costs for terraced flats

Table 6: Upgrade costs for four-in-a-block flats

Table 7: Upgrade costs for non-tower block low/high-rise 'flats.' Note: Pre-1919 properties of this type are generally the typical tenements

Table 8: Upgrade costs for tower blocks. It should be noted that there are no ‘tower blocks’ before 1919

Table 9: Summary of cost ranges for all measures by archetype

Table 10: Upgrade costs for terraced flats

Table 11: Upgrade costs for four-in-a-block flats

Table 12: Upgrade costs for non-tower block low/high-rise 'flats.' Note: Pre-1919 properties of this type are generally the typical tenements

Table 13: Upgrade costs for tower blocks. It should be noted that there are no ‘tower blocks’ before 1919

Contact

Email: leeanne.mullan@gov.scot

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