Fulltext results:
- Are Passive Houses cost-effective?
- ails would have to be improved: * The external wall insulation should be increased to 300 mm and the ... to 115 mm lime sandstone; this way the external wall will only be slightly thicker than it was before ... 00 mm of insulation (0.032 W/(mK)); the external wall will therefor be only 370 mm thick and thus thinn... he increase in insulation thicknesses and the installation of the windows outside in front of the brick
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit
- meworks that fit more or less in this scheme: not all methods though fulfil the requirement of reflecti... effects. The net effect of these influences is usually that estimated economic energy savings result mu... ic Assessment of Energy Efficiency ===== The overall longevity of buildings implies that short payback... are higher than those for an alternative, economically comparable, capital asset. The benchmark is the
- Cost-effectiveness analysis
- on curve drawn into the diagram. For a long time, all relevant authorities tended to agree that what ma... = Of course, it is possible that oil prices may fall sharply next year. One of the features of this ma... term; but in the long term, there will be an overall capacity limit, see "peak oil".//\\ \\ |{{:picope... ain; nevertheless, the reasons for this are not really new. It was already expected that prices would i
- Superior thermal protection is affordable
- n is affordable====== In **new constructions**, walls, roofs, and other external building components a... ]], the boundary conditions have changed fundamentally; for example, a significantly higher average ene... in existing buildings in Germany is micoreconomically profitable in each case that was studied**, if t... f energy saved can be determined in this way. For all individual measures that were studied, the price
- Factors that influence the energy balance and affordability of non-residential EnerPHit projects @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency:economic_feasibility_of_passive_house_retrofits
- equirements for building components make sense at all for non-residential buildings with very large int... n large office complexes are retrofitted, it generally makes sense – and pays – to strive for the Passi... ildings. The EnerPHit standard is therefore especially applicable to office buildings with poor shape f... Annual benefits from a square meter of external wall insulation \\ (instead of the new plaster needed