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- Are Passive Houses cost-effective?
- buil-\\ ding in Germany which was very innovative at the time. Today\\ its thermal protection is still... ipes and radiators can also be dispensed with, or at least they can be minimised; the compact unit can... t be financed through a **higher mortgage loan**. At an interest rate of 4.7% and 1.6% repayment rate,... out and interest rate of only 2.10% (last updated at the end of April 2006). € 50000 are paid per acco
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit
- e expectancy, failure to consider residual values at the end of the calculation period, unrealistic as... resent values. In theory, economic activities aim at profits which can only be valuated in comparison ... t even known whether costs or revenues will occur at demolition. Therefore, life cycle costs of buildi... ve an economic advantage: an investment should be at least as attractive as its alternatives that are
- Cost-effectiveness analysis
- .// * 4 hurricanes within 6 weeks (in 2004)-// at the moment this is only a current problem; in 200... onally generated energy substitutes are available at prices which are economically competitive even wh... important. Working groups will address this issue at the International Passive House Conference. ====
- Superior thermal protection is affordable
- d beginning of 2006, the energy price was already at 5.5 cents/kWh, which is the value assumed as the ... lation are small, but only if it is applied right at the start. Improving the insulation later on will
- 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
- t requirements for building components make sense at all for non-residential buildings with very large