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The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany
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therefore need no active heating. Such houses can be kept warm "passively", solely by using the existi... that energy optimisation for buildings should not be limited solely to heating energy; in fact, all household energy consumption had to be minimised.** Otherwise it would be possible to reduce the heating energy requirement to "zero" by usi
Multi-family Passive House buildings in Germany
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The **"Pinnasberg" Passive House near the River Elbe**,\\ planned by Plan-R (Architekten Reinig) and r... aus.htm|Hamburg Energy Office]].\\ The report can be downloaded at ([[http://www.passiv.de/04_pub/Lite... etails, costs analyses\\ and measured results can be found here:\\ [[http://www.passivhaustagung.de/Pa... proves that the Passive House Standard\\ can also be implemented in publicly funded multi-storey build
The Nestwerk Residential Project in Dresden
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as found on the sunny south-facing slope of the Elbe river, near Pillnitz Castle Park, in a rural area... rtments is between 650W and 1,600W. All rooms can be heated via the supply air with reserves for highe... doors on all four sides. The supply air duct can be shut separately and the sound-proof air transfer opening can be sealed. This way, the room temperature can be adj

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