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Greenhouse effect and climate protection
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vailable on this topic for those who want to know more about it, predominantly from [[http://www.ipcc.ch... irreversible. Some of these effects are becoming more and more apparent today, for example, melting glaciers.\\ \\ |{{ :picopen:see_eis_wf.gif }}|//**The nor... cator for the increase in\\ temperature: To learn more about this phenomenon, please\\ read the followin
Primary energy – quantifying sustainability
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d determines the impact on the environment. To be more exact: * The total primary energy demand from n... owever, at some time the energy will be generated more and more from renewable sources - and this will change the picture completely. After all, the risks and... \ //Note 2: The world is furtunately substituting more and more not renewable energy sources by renewabl
Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses
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er, experience with low-energy houses has shown a more practical and easier approach: cost-efficient hig... ective: the low-energy house (LEH) proved to be a more cost-effective and simpler standard which could b... t possible to recover any further investments any more because the Passive House already dispenses with ... duction in the internal heat sources, e.g. due to more efficient lighting with the latest generation of
Renewable sources of energy
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Passive House is a perfect example for this: * more than a third of the total energy consumption of a... r collectors** – because a Passive House requires more energy for the generation of hot water than it do... ficient houses with high consumption values is no more than a "fig leaf"; but Passive House efficiency m... nergy with high energy efficiency is economically more attractive in relation to the conventional supply
Primary Energy Renewable PER
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once a year. Therefore, it is advisable to build more efficient buildings, especially to reduce energy ... the roof and the façade. But it still needs much more energy in winter, which comes from either non-ren... e higher the required resources and therefore the more important the implementation of efficiency measur
Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard
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much higher today than they were 10 years ago and more efficient production methods are now paying off.

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