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- Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard
- icopen:figure_1version2.png?350|Figure 1: Primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions of variants, modell... on the roof. **3. Comparison with a standard low-energy variant** \\ The economic performance of Passive ... projects is continuously compared to standard low-energy alternatives. Additional investment in Passive Ho... houses amounts to a range of 5 to 15% of the low-energy reference scenario (see study [1] in France, and
- Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard
- ded by the European Commission in the Intelligent Energy –Europe (IEE) programme, deep renovations carried... ep-by-step retrofit processes and facilitate deep energy retrofitting even for single measures. \\ \\ ====... ments for the pre-certification process ===== If energy retrofits are carried out in several individual c... ets the specifications in the ERP. • The primary energy demand has been reduced significantly compared wi
- Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Step by Step Retrofitting Projects
- rras, David Martín, Teodosio del Caño. Onyx Solar Energy R&D Department. Río Cea 1 46, Ávila (Spain), +34... jectives of the EuroPHit project is improving the energy-efficiency and RES installation of step-by-step r... contribute towards the achievement of the EPBD __(Energy Performance of Buildings Directive)__ targets by... l insulation and at the same time producing clean energy on site. The use of components with photovoltai
- Refurbishment with Passive House components - introduction
- must be paid to a high quality of the thermal and energy-relevant aspects of each procedure. When it is ti... ramme of the German government through the KfW’s “Energy-efficient Modernisation” programme provides an eq... e return on an investment in one’s own house (for energy-saving purposes!) is then almost 10%/year – an ab... ecure investment, although there is the risk that energy prices will increase even more in the future (the
- Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain
- ojects were not taken into account by the Spanish energy efficiency regulation Código Técnico Español, CTE... quate comfort conditions or need a huge amount of energy to reach them due to the lack of insulation, the ... inefficient facilities. This situation is called ‘energy poverty’ and affects many people i ===== 2 Issue... an initial study or project. The first building energy refurbishments are now showing damages that did n
- Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house
- lack of cost-effective solutions that both reduce energy demand and generate renewable energy. This project will demonstrate that it is cost-effective to combine renewable energy with BIPV and reduced energy demand through a step-by-step retrofit on ‘million program’ buildings. The
- Prospects for the modernisation of existing buildings using highly efficient components
- ture|[Feist 2003] ]] focuses on the use of highly energy-efficient building components for the modernisati... ures \\ • and double the potential for accessible energy savings. \\ The attractiveness of a high quality... bles an increase in the sensible use of renewable energy sources. Other demonstration projects of the energy-efficient modernisation of buildings have been starte
- Insulation measures for the external envelope @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- igure 1 on the right shows the costs arising from energy losses through an uninsulated exterior wall over ... he overall costs (i.e. additional investment plus energy costs) for an insulated exterior wall, each based... inal Report, in: Jean-Paul-Platz 4 in Nuremberg – energy-efficient building refurbishment with Faktor 10, ... Feist 2008]** BMVBS / BBR (Editor): Evaluation of energy-efficient requirements for EnEV and KfW funding i
- Component Award 2016: Affordable ventilation solutions for retrofits
- and cost-optimised directed airflow concepts for energy-efficient residential buildings, http://www.phi-i... the full potential of heat recovery be tapped and energy savings be ensured over the long term. The saving... They should be easy to install and have very good energy consumption levels. The participants are to offer... e co-financed by the European Union’s Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. Residential construction and r
- Airtightness and airtightness measurement @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- just as much to new buildings as to old ones. In energy efficient buildings an increased level of airtigh... mpair the insulating effect and lead to increased energy consumption. This should not be confused with __a... rtant complement of the concept, particularly for energy-saving buildings. \\ ===== Testing the airtightn... ; however, much higher values are also acheived. Energy efficient buildings should reach values less than
- Windows in a step-by-step retrofit
- ’s lifecycle with consideration of investment and energy costs for the entire service life. The result is
- Improving thermal bridges and airtightness in existing buildings @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- ng buildings, by the specialists’ association for energy marketing and applications (HEA) e.V. at VDEW, 1s