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- Are Passive Houses cost-effective? @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- serious analysis, it suffices to say that none of these statements are correct. Under the present conditi... ter performance are available on the market - and these cost less, some 1600 € will be covering all diffe... . But: now developments are in the pipe to reduce these costs significantly // * Less costs for smalle... ontribution to environmental protection will be. These are the individual advantages to be gained – but
- Life cycle cost analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings
- energy bills of about 1*, 2* or …6*. Figures like these can greatly facilitate the choice between these levels of renovation. The Dutch governmental agency for ... needs of representative buildings for some time. These were calculations based on the national Dutch cal... tal Cost of Ownership approach. A presentation on these interventions as well as their financial conseque
- Superior thermal protection is affordable @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- building components are built up from scratch. As these components are assembled, **additional insulation... he modernisation of outdated buildings.** Each of these measures offers the opportunity to adapt inadequa... ls with the question of the cost-effectiveness of these measures from the investor's point of view. Even ... d and the savings in energy costs associated with these measures on the other hand. [[Basics:Affordabili
- Economic feasibility of Passive House design
- he relative extra expenses for PH components from these numbers are about 8 % which is in line with earli... den or wood-aluminum are not accounted for. Using these would result in extra costs for both, PH an LEB. ... and less thermal bridges, etc. Several bundles of these energy saving components are set up see table 3 t
- Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- unt rates, and lock-in effects. The net effect of these influences is usually that estimated economic ene... penditures are made to achieve benefits. However, these investments have follow-up operational costs, e.g... fficiency from usual retrofit investment costs.\\ These costs arise anyhow for different reasons - normal
- Investing in energy efficiency
- ver services requiring energy are being provided. These measures can be carried out together with new acq
- Cost-effectiveness analysis @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
- wer and hydropower for heat pumps). Unfortunately these energy sources are limited in scope – but that sh