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- Are Passive Houses cost-effective? @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- are evenly plastered, the roof structures contain airtight membranes, which are plastered up in the knee wall area. Based on existing experience, **airtightness corresponding to n<sub>50</sub>=0.4 h<su... is – in fact, costs are reduced because increased airtightness prevents building damage, the repair of which is much more expensive than the one-off investm
- Economic feasibility of Passive House design
- heat recovery. To compare cost of LEB an exhaust air ventilation system with one fan, silencers and outside air inlets in walls was accounted for, as this is req... 2009 to provide sufficient (hygienic) continuous air change. For all other configuration features see ... nergy saving actions, see figure 3, such as: * air tightness * thermal insulation of cellar, bott
- Life cycle cost analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings
- re not taken into account. While approximations, fairly reliable figures can be provided when tied to a... tered into the PHPP in the current situation. The airtightness is adapted to the technical practice of ... rs in perimeter Window frames, Glass, Set frames, Air thightness, Ventilation system, Co2 regulators, N... hermal ducts, Geothermal exchangers Bio heaters , Air/water heat pumps, Water/water heat pumps, Hybrid
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- lly due to damaged components to be changed or repaired. This is the point in time when energy upgrade
- Superior thermal protection is affordable @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- s consists of the basic costs for scaffolding, repairs, new plaster or new roof covering, detail adjust