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- Greenhouse effect and climate protection
- nt page of a popular German newspaper on 5th November 2006. On 2nd February 2007 the IPCC (Intergove... n the air. For the last two hundred years we have been using large quantities of this carbon as an ene... ears ago i.e. the atmosphere.\\ \\ ** It has long been known that this increase in CO<sub>2</sub> conc... ists from almost all countries of the world as members.\\ \\ |{{:picopen:venus.jpg?150}}|//**Our neigh
- Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses
- ms relating to energy use for space heating could be so simple. Against this background, the energy-autarchic house has also become feasible - although the effort is still very ... ents are expected.\\ \\ Considerable progress has been made in the short time since the first Passive ... eas with an electricity supply and its ecological benefit is dubious. ===== The low-energy house ====
- Primary energy – quantifying sustainability
- mand determines the impact on the environment. To be more exact: * The total primary energy demand f... cidentally, this quantification approach has also become increasingly popular with other authors. The ... also speaks for this assessment– if certain risks become apparent, a widespread substitution effect should be expected. Today we do not know exactly which prim
- Primary Energy Renewable PER
- ergy Renewable (PER) landing page. Here you will be able to find an introduction to the topic of PER ... non-fossil based society and hence they will also be used in the post-transition era. During the tran... ean, buildings, regardless of their construction, become better and better and their (final) energy use doesn’t matter? The above-mentioned assessment m
- Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard
- the construction of a new Passive House can thus be even less than that of ordinary new buildings. ... 80.png?400|}} | //__Legend__:\\ **Vergleich: KEA über 80 a = Comparison CED over 80 years**\\ KEA Stro... ventilation systems in the Passive House can also be seen (peaks every 20 years or every 30 years respectively). * It can be seen clearly that the ecological benefit in the t
- Renewable sources of energy
- sive House in a typical cool moderate climate can be covered by **hot water collectors** – because a Passive House requires more energy for the generation... does for the heating. Thermal collectors are the best solution for the provision of hot water. (The figures are even better in warm moderate climates and in "lucky clima