The paper is the last in a series of four which describe a three-year research project into advanced fabric-energy-storage (FES) systems. It presents experimental monitoring of the first uk building to put the FES-slab into practice, showing the building's thermal performance and energy consumption during 1995. The results are discussed and recommendations made to improve the building's operation during 1996.
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