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- Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses
- ====== Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses ====== ===== Foreword ===== The very first zero-energy ... ost-efficient highly insulated houses without any heating systems, called Passive Houses, constitute the st... nmental problems relating to energy use for space heating could be so simple. Against this background, the ... [[Basics:Energy and ecology:Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses#Literature|[KORSGAARD 1976] ]], [[B
- Primary energy – quantifying sustainability
- stages can be identified: * The first stage of heating energy savings from a typical old building to the... 984, 1995 and 2002). * And the second stage of heating energy savings from the EnEV house to the Passive... e efficiently used in a Passive House.\\ \\ ==== Heating comes first... ==== The illustration shows that in existing buildings it is **mainly the heating energy which affects the environment** (64% of th
- Greenhouse effect and climate protection
- ld buildings in Europe use more than 16 litres of heating oil on average per square metre of living area for heating alone. That is about one third of the total energ... all over Europe, reduce the energy demand for ** heating to less than one-tenth ** in comparison with the ... able: Energy benefit (examples)^^Quantification^ ^Heating| Provision of thermally comfortable living areas
- Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard
- hrough the efficient use of electricity. * The heating consumption of the Passive House is so small due ... l protection that there is no need for a separate heating system. The energy required for the construction ... is that due to the reduced maximum heat load, the heating surfaces (steel) are now smaller. * For this h... . The heat distribution system and the remaining heating surfaces can be dispensed with, resulting in a pe
- Primary Energy Renewable PER
- in a cool temperate climate, all electricity for heating and DHW with heat pumps, and appliances.). Not on... e location of the building, the application (e.g. heating, cooling or specific electricity), and the final ... use classes (relating to useful energy demand for heating and cooling, as well as airtightness and comfort ... es all energy applications in a building i.e. the heating and cooling energy, as well as hot water, the com
- Renewable sources of energy
- the generation of hot water than it does for the heating. Thermal collectors are the best solution for the