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Passive House – the next decade | Determining application-specific PER factors @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply:passive_house_the_next_decade
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oblems, since there is already sufficient storage used for natural gas), significantly increases costs ... r generators that can be directly and immediately used by the building, E<sub>MS</sub> is electricity f... er, domestic electricity includes all electricity used in a dwelling except for power used for hot water, heating, and air conditioning; in other words, ele
Efficiency of household appliances and their impact on the primary energy demand of residential buildings @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply
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n contribute to reducing the total primary energy use of a building. Even more so where projects are se... l energy demand is calculated based on the energy use of the appliances (norm demand as declared on ene... bels), a reference size, and a given frequency of use. The reference size and frequency of use are fixed boundary conditions, while the norm demand can be c
The Passive House in summer
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re on the left**//). They are fitted with easy-to-use **temporary shading devices** (motorised external... ing night). **Thermal building simulations** are used to determine the summer characteristics of Passi... e **instationary simulation software DYNBIL** was used for the simulation of the thermo-technical chara... is study, the Frankfurt/M DYNBIL climate year was used as a climate data set; this is based on the test
Are Passive Houses cost-effective? @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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s with a heat conductivity 0.035 W/(mK) should be used.//{ Now, 2015, the 150 mm of the original Low-En... nEV). Each year, 1330 litres of heating oil are\\ used for heating.**//|\\ \\ |{{ :picopen:daemm_neh_ph... tion.\\ Because of the improved window technology used in 2015, \\ the insulation with 200 mm on the ri... ce of the wooden beam ceiling on the ground floor used in the original construction, it is supposed tha
Greenhouse effect and climate protection @basics:energy_and_ecology
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nsors are available now for reasonable prices, we use them for measuring and controlling the indoor air... ountries for their development. Because here the use of energy is seen as being smart and a sign of gr... other fast developing countries to enable them to use the Passive House concept. Be aware, that this wi... ry. This easily determined measure has also been used just as often by economists, geographers and soc
Renewable primary energy demand in residential buildings with high energy intensity
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appliances of similar characteristics. For energy uses where the demand varies with the number of occup... Wh/(m²a) for Premium. However, in case of special uses with high energy intensity, the [[https://passiv... bility for exemptions where there is an efficient use of electrical energy for all significant devices ... mption becomes more likely. The energy demand of uses such as ventilation, domestic hot water and elec
The Passive House – historical review
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ro-energy house was built. The building was later used as a guest house for the university. However, th... t and calibration laboratory for computer models, used to explore the possibilities of energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources. These studies showed... hed in the winter garden and the stove was seldom used. These experiences gave the Passive House resea
Primary Energy Renewable PER @basics:energy_and_ecology
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-fossil based society and hence they will also be used in the post-transition era. During the transiti... become better and better and their (final) energy use doesn’t matter? The above-mentioned assessment ... d for all applications. For these reasons, energy use must be efficient: energy efficiency is the prere... d on site (or nearby). Here final energy needs or uses are balanced with energy production. But energy
Renewable primary energy demand in residential buildings with high energy intensity @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply
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appliances of similar characteristics. For energy uses where the demand varies with the number of occup... Wh/(m²a) for Premium. However, in case of special uses with high energy intensity, the [[https://passiv... bility for exemptions where there is an efficient use of electrical energy for all significant devices ... mption becomes more likely. The energy demand of uses such as ventilation, domestic hot water and elec
What is a Passive House?
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In terms of heating oil, Passive House buildings use less than 1.5 litres per square meter of living s... lso praised for their high level of comfort. They use **energy sources inside the building** such as th... or the heat contained in the exhaust air to be re-used.\\ \\ The vast energy savings in Passive House b... se buildings are eco-friendly by definition: They use extremely little [[basics:energy_and_ecology:prim
Primary energy – quantifying sustainability @basics:energy_and_ecology
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g ((**There are many environmental effects of the use of not renewable energy**: consumption of limited... , as long as attention is focussed on sustainable use (no deforestation for the purpose of obtaining fu... ge to the environment through conventional energy use. Using solely CO<sub>2</sub> as a parameter for t... iers (oil, gas, coal or uranium) actually will be used predominantly in the next decades – evaluation o
Economic feasibility of Passive House design @basics:affordability
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construction. The energy-cost savings then can be used to finance the extra investment cost which are p... ctricity** for ventilation and heating system was used to calculate energy costs. This approach is used in PHPP9 and PHeco in general, as this allows to fully account for the real situation of the user and investor: all costs have to be accounted for
Passive House – the next decade @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply
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gy factors. For that reason alone, the frequently used nonrenewable primary energy demand will no longe... 0). Buildings constructed or renovated today will use this supply structure for the majority of their lifecyles. \\ 2. The use of renewable energy sources that will be sustaina... an expenditure factor of 1.75 kWh/kWh for private use of renewable methane. In an optimal situation, a
Basic principle for calculating thermal bridges @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation
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red to all throughout. If interior references are used in the context of energy balancing, then $\Psi$-values based on interior references must also be used. However, exterior dimensions are used more often in practice as these can easily be taken from plans... s. Exterior dimensions are therefore consistently used in the [[planning:tools|PHPP]]. {{ :picopen:psi
Zero-energy and zero heating energy houses @basics:energy_and_ecology
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Passive Houses are simple, reliable in operation, user friendly and comfortable. Until recently, even ... to the environmental problems relating to energy use for space heating could be so simple. Against thi... too if energy-efficient household appliances are used.\\ \\ //See also [[Basics:Energy and ecology:Pri... ng system. The existing ventilation system can be used for the distribution of heat which can be provid
Internal heat capacity
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Passive House and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Connecting an international building standard with global aims
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Life Cycle energy balances, Embodied energy and the Passive House Standard @basics:energy_and_ecology
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Introduction - Passive House buildings in different climates @basics:passive_houses_in_different_climates
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Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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Efficiency vs. Efficiency Factor
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Energy efficiency – the key to future energy supply
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Heating load in Passive Houses @basics:building_physics_-_basics
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Passive House – the next decade | Methodology @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply:passive_house_the_next_decade
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Software for calculating thermal bridges @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation
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Recommended procedure for calculating thermal bridges of components in contact with the ground @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:ground_contact
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The Passive House - definition
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Planning criteria for Passive Houses in New Zealand @basics:passive_houses_in_different_climates
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Adaptive versus Heat Balance Comfort Models @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_comfort
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Exterior wall on floor slab @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
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Unheated basement @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
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What defines thermal bridge free design? @basics:building_physics_-_basics
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Renewable sources of energy @basics:energy_and_ecology
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Passive House buildings in different climates
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Life cycle cost analysis of energy interventions in 18 reference buildings @basics:affordability
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Passive House – On-grid or Off-grid? @basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply
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Philips Experimental House Research 1974ff: Passive versus Active Measures in Europe & America @basics:the_passive_house_-_historical_review
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Thermal comfort parameters @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_comfort
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Definition and effects of thermal bridges @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges
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Thermal Bridges Catalogue @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges
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Heated basement @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
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Energy and ecology
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Superior thermal protection is affordable @basics:affordability:investing_in_energy_efficiency
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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
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Interior walls on floor slabs @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples
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Special features and characteristics of components in contact with the ground @basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:ground_contact
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