Sentences with phrase «passive house need»

These houses sip so little energy that this is almost just a cherry on top, but it doesn't take a very big solar panel to generate all the electricity a passive house needs.

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An earthship, straw bale, or ICF passive house with only the need for a supplemental wood stove for heat is another way to go.
Some of the reasons why people invest include the need to plan for retirement; need for passive income; need to save for children school fee or to buy a house.
You don't need a lot of green gizmos for a passive house.
The passive house idea is so sensible, where instead of covering your house in green gizmos that generate heat and power, you design the systems so you don't need them.
Nonetheless, given the very low wall U-values required (around 0.08 W / m2K) in order for the house to meet passive house, insulating externally was not easy — 250 mm of external wall insulation (EWI) was needed, which Bow Tie managing director Rafael Delimata described as a «builder's nightmare» to install.
To be certified as a passive house a dwelling needs to demonstrate compliance with the standard in the PHPP energy model.
Taking all of these factors together, very low U-values needed to be achieved in the walls, floor and roof in order to reach the passive house standard.
When Southern Housing decided to redevelop a 1.5 acre site on the island to create new and much needed affordable homes, the council translated words to action by giving fi nancial support to enable the landlord to build the homes to the passive house standard.
Next we modelled our high performance envelope scenario to see what would be required for compliance if using a boiler and found that near passive house levels of insulation and airtightness would be needed for all three house types, with U-values of 0.13 for opaque elements, 1.2 for windows and doors and an airtightness of 1.0 m3 / h / m2).
The time and temper - ature settings for heating in passive house are far more predictable and, for me, more representative of what's needed in reality — namely 20C, 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
Sam Mays Architect In the hands of the right architect, meeting the passive house standard needn't involve compromising on design.
We have a comprehensive range of systems to match all kinds of housing, from apartments, summer residences and old houses in need of restoration work to new buildings and passive houses.
Furthermore, if you build a «low energy» house or «near - passive», you will still need to install a heating system that is capable of providing good comfort in the worst possible weather (even if this lasts only a short period in the winter).
The draft development plan makes no reference to the passive house standard relieving developers of the need to ensure that buildings comply with Part L — or any other part — of building regulations.
Space heating in a passive house may be something of an exception in this regard, in that the scope for usage fluctuation is reduced by all but eliminating the need for space heating.
We don't need to be cherry picking expensive solutions when the reality is that assessment of thermal bridges is the low hanging fruit lining the path to nZEB, passive house and low - energy building.
The use of an oak frame constrained the size and shape of the house, but the need for a compact dwelling also lent itself to meeting the passive house standard.
All of the affordable properties, including the passive house units, needed to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes level four.
For John Morehead, a standard such as passive house, in the hands of a skilled architect, can help to reconcile the seeming conflict between design for beauty's sake and the needs of occupants.
If AC / dehumidifier becomes necessary, I expect a small portable or window AC / dehumidifier unit will be all we need given the many passive measures that lower the cooing load and the existing whole - house ventilation system to distribute the air.
We live in a well - insulated, passive solar house with a 2 kW solar array that provides us with about 85 % of our electrical power needs.
A passive house like the one seen above, a project from Parsons the New School for Design in 2011, is so well insulated that it needs little or no energy for heating and cooling.
Learn how many houses, condos and small apartment buildings are needed for a $ 72,000 / year passive income
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