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- Heating load in Passive Houses @basics:building_physics_-_basics
- only about 10% of the energy used in conventional buildings. This has been verified time and again in field m... y savings as high as 90% compared to conventional buildings [AkkP-28]. Yet a particular building’s exact heat... 10kWh/(m²yr).** The Passive House criteria allow buildings to go by either criterion - the 15 kWh/(m²yr) hea... ust ensure a comfortable level of heating for the buildings planned. * The calculated heating loads should
- What is a Passive House?
- ust a low-energy building.\\ \\ * Passive House buildings allow for heating and cooling related energy savi... ew builds. In terms of heating oil, Passive House buildings use less than 1.5 litres per square meter of livi... space per year – far less than typical low-energy buildings((Of cousre you normally don't heat a passive hosu... ngs have been demonstrated in warm climates where buildings require more energy for cooling than for heating.
- Passive House and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Connecting an international building standard with global aims
- n on climate action. * Resilient and innovative buildings: Creating durable buildings, which through energy efficiency, are resilient to fluctuating energy prices and... ds and climate goals by providing quality assured buildings based on a transparent, performance-based buildin... ^ **Education** ^ **Resilient and innovative buildings** ^ **Sustainable consumption and production**
- Primary Energy Renewable PER @basics:energy_and_ecology
- of this subject area. ====Assessment methods for buildings===== Common methodologies for the energy efficiency assessment of buildings are: * Primary energy (PE) (non-renewable) or... pply, which will take place over several decades. Buildings constructed today will have longer life cycles th... powered by 100% renewable energy. Does this mean, buildings, regardless of their construction, become better
- The Passive House in summer
- important issue ===== The question of low-energy buildings overheating in summer "due to their high level of... hod_for_determining_thermal_comfort_in_summer_for_buildings_without_active_cooling|passive cooling sheet]]. T... uch as that in Central Europe – where residential buildings typically did not require active cooling so far. ... hod_for_determining_thermal_comfort_in_summer_for_buildings_without_active_cooling|spreadsheet]] formulae** i
- Passive House buildings in different climates
- ====== Passive House buildings in different climates ====== ==== Passive House buildings: a method rather than a building style ==== In C... ractical experience on how to build Passive House buildings. But it would be a pitfall just to apply the Cent... rnational criteria for Passive House and EnerPHit buildings in different languages]] [[phi_publications:Summ
- The Passive House – historical review
- .**\\ \\ In many climate regions of the world, if buildings are "sensibly" constructed, no heating is require... evelopments, systematic study of energy-efficient buildings was carried out in Germany by Dr. Horst Hörster (... an important step on the way to energy efficient buildings. Dr. Bernd Steinmüller has been engaged again in research on efficient buildings since 1997 and continues to be a [[:pioneer_award
- Adaptive versus Heat Balance Comfort Models @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_comfort
- y field studies, mostly in air-conditioned office buildings in which the predicted comfort temperatures have ... s considered comfortable by users of free-running buildings because they can adapt to varying boundary condit... the exterior temperatures for non-air-conditioned buildings), a fact that is already accounted for by the hea... The models are only applied to **‘free running’** buildings, whereas for air-conditioned buildings the heat b
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- ====== Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit ====== {{:pic... == Introduction ===== The economic assessment of buildings has to be based on life cycle costs. From the beg... become a major issue in the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) of the European Union.\\ There a... Energy Efficiency ===== The overall longevity of buildings implies that short payback periods cannot be expe
- 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
- == Does it make sense to retrofit non-residential buildings with Passive House components if the buildings have a lot of internal heat sources ?===== Often, it is not possible (within reason) to retrofit buildings in compliance with the Passive House Standard for... teria have been expanded to cover non-residential buildings. \\ A study [[basics:affordability:investing_in_
- Introduction - Passive House buildings in different climates @basics:passive_houses_in_different_climates
- ====== Introduction - Passive House buildings in different climates ====== |{{:picopen:map_ph_different_clim... eneral rule governing the design of Passive House buildings in all climates around the globe.| \\ \\ \\ ===== Passive House buildings: a method rather than a building style ===== In ... ractical experience on how to build Passive House buildings. But it would be a pitfall just to apply the Cent
- Economic feasibility of Passive House design @basics:affordability
- pen:row_house_project_with_9_dwelling_units_as_ph_buildings_in_darmstadt_1.png?1000 | **Figure 2:** **Row house project with 9 dwelling units as PH buildings in Darmstadt (2008) and short description, Photo ... thold Kaufmann © PHI And short description of PH buildings**}}] The Passive House buildings all have a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. To compare cos
- Primary energy – quantifying sustainability @basics:energy_and_ecology
- ding“ category ** with the average consumption of buildings from the construction year categories before 1984... rimary energy savings from the far left (existing buildings, based on average statistics) to the far right (P... ... ==== The illustration shows that in existing buildings it is **mainly the heating energy which affects t... ses to less than half of the average value of old buildings**. Now the primary energy consumption for domesti
- Philips Experimental House Research 1974ff: Passive versus Active Measures in Europe & America @basics:the_passive_house_-_historical_review
- es, as well as American efforts on passive solar buildings and renewable energies (//cf. e.g. Korsgaard 1976... und tip 60%> Note, these conclusions included old buildings as well, where considerable saving potentials wer... Mc Farland, R.D. (1977): Passive Solar Heating of Buildings, Proc. Energy Use Mangement Conf. , Tuscon, Oct. ... e? Solar Active Systems or Energy Conservation in Buildings, Proc. ISES-CCMS Conf. Düsseldorf, Apr. 1978, p.
- Life cycle cost analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings @basics:affordability
- analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings ====== Representative averages or generally a... ced studies on the energy needs of representative buildings for some time. These were calculations based on t... provide reliable results for very well insulated buildings. Moreover, their studies report on only one possi... ly including measurements that lead to low energy buildings, passive houses or nearly zero energy buildings.
- Passive House – the next decade | Determining application-specific PER factors @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply:passive_house_the_next_decade
- Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard @basics:energy_and_ecology
- Renewable primary energy demand in residential buildings with high energy intensity @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply