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Are Passive Houses cost-effective? @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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fits should not be expected. The Passive House is more stable, more secure and more worthwhile than the alternative. Whoever wants “easy money” should try something else (... heaper; * this way it will be possible to gain more room height in the upper floor in spite of the sl
Superior thermal protection is affordable @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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elopment Loan Corporation,** the results are even more favourable. Improving the thermal protection mean... vings in energy costs. The table also shows that more is better: economising on the insulation thicknes... not pay off. Thicker insulation is only slightly more expensive; the greatest part of the investment co... .. In contrast, the additional costs incurred for more insulation are small, but only if it is applied r
Economic feasibility of Passive House design
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form the energy efficient building envelope: * more and better thermal insulation layer * windows ... this intends to reduce energy costs and have some more investments in corresponding energy saving compon... ften misleading: better components which might be more expensive will have higher energy savings and thu... er. \\ In addition it turns out that already the more expensive bundle No 6 (PH1 as realized) comes wit
Cost-effectiveness analysis @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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his is only a current problem; in 2005 there were more than 25 hurricanes; in 2006, before reaching the ... hat the present above-trend prices will fall once more – the curve takes this into account. What kind o... /kWh) and the variable share of the system costs (more than 1.6 cents/kWh). In total, average future hea... duce the energy consumption by a factor of 4 (and more)**. Even that is cost-effective in relation to fu
Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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There are many methodological frameworks that fit more or less in this scheme: not all methods though fu... rate, residual values can easily be up to 30% or more of the original investment.\\ * Interest (disc... bishment with Passive house components looks even more advantageous. Shown costs = total energy relevant... equity. Therefore, often credits are needed, with more or less attractive boundary conditions and requir
Life cycle cost analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings
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figures. The conviction that conserving energy is more sustainable and cheaper by providing insulation t... e are some building types, however, for which the more effective renovation today combines rudimentary i... c panels oriented to the south, east or west, are more profitable. * It is necessary that the current
Investing in energy efficiency
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attractive in the light of rising energy prices. More about this topic can be found on the following pa

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