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- Are Passive Houses cost-effective?
- n thicknesses and the installation of the windows outside in front of the brickwork, no changes are req... n into account)\\ => **Sum of additional capital outlay: € 14000**\\ \\ in 2015, it's reduced already ... sivhaus low-interest loan**, which has a 100% pay-out and interest rate of only 2.10% (last updated at ... use\\ (red) and a Passive House (green). From the outset, the annual\\ cost burden is lower for the ene
- Cost-effectiveness analysis
- e to come. This is apparent from the work carried out by the International Energy Agency [[Basics:Affor... ordinary new buildings, which is why well thought out financing is important. Working groups will addre... 1]** Internationale Energie Agentur: World Energy Outlook; IEA-Press, 1. edition, Oct. 2001\\ (International Energy Agency: **World Energy Outlook**)
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit
- ings result much lower than they are, which turns out to be a strong barrier for the implementation of ... ch does not affect the economic result - is taken out from the calculation. \\ The net present value (... pital) or taxation aspects. In VoFI's all in- and out-payments (i.e. original payments that are not dis... ds lead to the same economic result. But it turns out that this result is very sensitive to the assumpt
- Superior thermal protection is affordable
- l maintenance procedures and the modernisation of outdated buildings.** Each of these measures offers t... y case.\\ \\ A recent microeconomic study carried out by the Passive House Institute deals with the que
- Factors that influence the energy balance and affordability of non-residential EnerPHit projects @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency:economic_feasibility_of_passive_house_retrofits
- 010, the Passive House Institute therefore rolled out the EnerPHit standard for retrofits using Passive