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Passive Houses in EuropeSome results from the PEP-project
Henk KaanMarcel Elswijk
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands ECN
Goals of the PEP-project:
Promotion of the Passive house concept all over Europe by means of:
• Developing information packages and design aids for Passive Houses
• Organising national and international workshops, symposia, and conferences
• Designing and maintaining an international Passive House website:
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Goals of the PEP-project:
Promotion of the Passive house concept all over Europe by means of:
• Developing information packages and design aids for Passive Houses
• Organising national and international workshops, symposia, and conferences
• Designing and maintaining an international Passive House website:
www.europeanpassivehouses.org
Developing information packages and design aids for Passive Houses
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Passive House InfoPack
Passive House InfoPack
Introduction to Passive HousePassive HouseBenefitsPerformance
Municipality GuideUrban StructureMaster PlanningUrban DevelopmentsBuilding Authority
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Passive House InfoPackArchitects’ Guide
Passive ArchitectureBuilding SiteDwelling DesignDesign PrinciplesExamplesArchitects’ Checklist
Energy Designers’ GuideIndoor ConditionsBuilding EnvelopeEnergy CalculationPerformanceDesign Checklist
Passive House InfoPack
Structural Designers’ GuideTechnical CharacteristicsComfortBuilding SystemPerformanceChecklist
Developers’ GuideJustificationRequirementsConstruction
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Introduction to Passive HousePassive HouseBenefitsPerformance
What is a Passive House?
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What is a Passive House?
“The term Passive House refers to a specific building standard for residential buildings with good comfort conditions during winter and summer, without traditional heating systems and without active cooling.
What is a Passive House?
“The term Passive House refers to a specific building standard for residential buildings with good comfort conditions during winter and summer, without traditional heating systems and without active cooling.
Typically this includes very good insulation levels, very good air tightness of the building, whilst a good indoor air quality is guaranteed by a mechanical ventilation system with highly efficient heat recovery”
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What is a Passive House?
Total heat demand for space heating limited to 15 kWh/m2 per year
Total primary energy demand limited to 120kWh/m2 per year
What is a Passive House?
Total heat demand for space heating limited to 15 kWh/m2 per year
Total primary energy demand limited to 120kWh/m2 per year
Valid for areas between 40o and 60o
latitude
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Passive House – renovation:
Total energy consumption for space heating limitedto 25 kWh/m2 per year
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Municipality GuideUrban StructureMaster PlanningUrban DevelopmentsBuilding Authority
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Architects’ GuidePassive ArchitectureBuilding SiteDwelling DesignDesign PrinciplesExamplesArchitects’ Checklist
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Energy Designers’ GuideIndoor ConditionsBuilding EnvelopeEnergy CalculationPerformanceDesign Checklist
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Structural Designers’ GuideTechnical CharacteristicsComfortBuilding SystemPerformanceChecklist
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Developers’ GuideJustificationRequirementsConstruction
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