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- Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard
- , stove) gives a slightly lower total annual cost than the low-energy variant (see Figure 2) at €6500/a.... e) gives a similar annual cost for triple glazing than double glazing (Figure 4). The actualised payback... ned here as the probability of a total cost lower than the low-energy alternative (€560/m²TFA present va... ver, deep retrofits are not automatically cheaper than low energy alternatives if no effort is made to s
- Airtightness and airtightness measurement @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- ergy efficient buildings should reach values less than 1 h<sup>-1</sup> ; the target value for Passive H... and outside is achieved for large buildings (more than 4000 m³). In order to reduce the volume to be te... ould also be given. For large buildings (greater than ca. 4000 m³) it is always easier to implement low... building components or at the corners where more than two components meet together (at a “point”). \\
- Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house
- s alternative façade and roof materials, and less than one quarter the price of crystalline photovoltaic... ntage with thin film modules on the façade (other than the lower cost per square meter) is that they als... . Because of fire regulations on buildings higher than eight stories, the furring is made of metal. Wood
- Windows in a step-by-step retrofit
- at the investment costs for such shading are less than half those of blinds. Additional benefits include... reduced. Krypton, however, is much more expensive than argon, and also the losses at the glass edges are
- Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Step by Step Retrofitting Projects
- c thermal transmittance values obtained are lower than the constant U-value. Therefore, photovoltaic v
- Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard
- n to start or complete retrofit processes of more than 40.000 m² of floor area to EnerPHit Standard. \\
- Prospects for the modernisation of existing buildings using highly efficient components
- ing the Passive House limit (heating load smaller than 10W/m²) in new constructions therefore justifies
- Passive House refurbishment - thermal envelope
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