Passive House

 

No matter the climate or geographical region, Passive Houses stay at a comfortable temperature year round with minimal energy inputs. Such buildings make efficient use of the sun and heat recovery so that conventional heating systems are rendered unnecessary throughout even the coldest of winters. During the summer, Passive Houses make use of passive cooling techniques such as strategic shading to keep comfortably cool. Either way, a Passive House’s high quality insulation keeps the temperature comfortable, just where it is needed.

 

A Passive House requires as little as 10% of the heating and cooling energy used by typical buildings – a reduction of up to 90%! In terms of heating oil, Passive Houses use less than 1.5 litres per square meter. Vast savings have also been demonstrated in warm climates where buildings typically require active cooling throughout the summer. While Passive House buildings are held up to stringent quality criteria, the concept itself is very flexible and can be adapted to a variety of building uses and almost any building style. As the Passive House concept is based on physical principles, each building can and should be adapted to its particular climate.

 

Informational brochures can either be downloaded here or ordered by filling out this brochure order from. Brief informational pamphlets on the Passive House can be downloaded here

 

For further and detailed information and articles about the Passive House standard and the Passive House components visit Passipedia, the Passive House resource.

 

 

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