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- Primary energy – quantifying sustainability
- ith the average consumption of buildings from the construction year categories before 1984.\\ -> **For the “Wsc... ken into account some important facts and because construction is simultaneously becoming more "complicated"). [... re than 70 % in contrast with an ordinary //new// construction (EnEV)**. This is about twice the savings achieve... necessarily greater than that of an ordinary new construction; it can even be less. The "primary energy investm
- Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses
- so successful there that in overfulfilment of the construction standard, mainly low-energy houses were being bui... houses. However, in Germany too, the standard of construction today is better than that required by the governm... creasingly complex. * based on an ordinary new construction (70 kWh/(m²a)), it is comparatively easier to ach... are provided for all those who are involved with construction. The Passive House is an extreme version of the l
- Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard
- nsulated buildings, the energy required for their construction accounts for only about 5% in comparison with the... arate heating system. The energy required for the construction of a new Passive House can thus be even less than... mann, Kohler 2005] ]].\\ \\ With energy-efficient construction, the primary energy demand for the application of
- Greenhouse effect and climate protection
- ful or radical-sounding words: This is about real construction, it is about action, about substantial measures.
- Primary Energy Renewable PER
- y. Does this mean, buildings, regardless of their construction, become better and better and their (final) energ