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- Primary Energy Renewable PER
- ng_fig_2.png?250|**Fig 2: The net-zero Low energy building (LEH) has a lot of PV, both on the roof and the f... ust also be accounted for. (Example: a low energy building in a cool temperate climate, all electricity for ... open:per_landing_fig_3.png?250|**Fig. 3: The same building as a Passive House: a winter gap remains but it ... nd is only 20 % when compared with the low energy building.**}}]|[{{:picopen:per_landing_fig_4.png?250|**Fig
- Primary energy – quantifying sustainability
- -renewable energy sources that is supplied to the building ((**There are many environmental effects of the u... od. \\ )) * for all energy uses arising in the building, * thus also for the household electricity in ... at is being compared?**\\ -> **For the “existing building“ category ** with the average consumption of buil... tage of heating energy savings from a typical old building to the "EnEV", which was divided into three separ
- Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses
- us about two-thirds less than that of an existing building. In Sweden at the beginning of the 1980s numerou... other European partners. The range of innovative building products (glazing with low U-values, insulated window frames, prefabricated building components for the prevention and reduction of th... ro-heating house”: > A zero-heating house is **a building that has an annual heating demand of 0 in an aver
- Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard
- compared over an 80-year usage period for various building standards** (**Fig.1**). * For poorly insulated... = Conclusion ===== The Passive House is a proven building standard that can be easily and practically imple... iod of use, as well as the embodied energy of the building materials become increasingly significant. **Furt... d here by increasing the production efficiency of building materials as well as through efficient use of mat
- Greenhouse effect and climate protection
- e established components for any modernisation of building elements in existing houses which are required an
- Renewable sources of energy
- Installation of Passive House windows in an old\\ building built in 1930 in Nuremberg; energy effi-\\ ciency