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affiliate_literature:policy [2023/10/18 12:26] – [Policy] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deaffiliate_literature:policy [2025/04/29 11:55] (current) yaling.hsiao@passiv.de
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-====== Policy ======+====== Affiliate Literature - Policy ======
  
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 +|[[https://passivhaus.uk/passivhaus-compared-to-the-proposed-fhs/|{{:picopen:2025_phtrust.png?nolink&150}}]]||**[[https://passivhaus.uk/passivhaus-compared-to-the-proposed-fhs/|Passivhaus compared to the proposed FHS 2025]]**  \\ This position paper evaluates the Future Homes Standard (FHS) 2025 against Passivhaus Classic, comparing energy performance, heating costs, and carbon emissions. The analysis models two FHS options – one with photovoltaics (FHS PV) and one without (FHS no PV) – against Passivhaus.|2025|**[[https://www.passivhaustrust.org.uk/|Passivhaus Trust (PHT), UK]]** |
 |[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-Policies-We-Want-Brief.pdf|{{:picopen:screenshot-2023-09-28-095813.png?nolink&150}}]]||**[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-Policies-We-Want-Brief.pdf|Stepping Up to Passive: Policies We Want]]**  \\ A brief guide that clarifies best practices in implementing Passive House building codes, ensuring that market confidence, professional competence, and a robust product supply chain are all in place ahead of the eventual transformation of baseline codes. These four steps will ensure a smooth transition to the policies we want.|2023|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** | |[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-Policies-We-Want-Brief.pdf|{{:picopen:screenshot-2023-09-28-095813.png?nolink&150}}]]||**[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-Policies-We-Want-Brief.pdf|Stepping Up to Passive: Policies We Want]]**  \\ A brief guide that clarifies best practices in implementing Passive House building codes, ensuring that market confidence, professional competence, and a robust product supply chain are all in place ahead of the eventual transformation of baseline codes. These four steps will ensure a smooth transition to the policies we want.|2023|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** |
 |[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/PHN_Report_Policy_That_Works_V1.1_June_2022.pdf|{{:picopen:policy-that-works-june-2022-phn-report.jpg?nolink&150|policy-that-works-june-2022-phn-report.jpg}}]]||**[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/PHN_Report_Policy_That_Works_V1.1_June_2022.pdf|Policy That Works: An investigation into policies driving Passive House adoption in North America]]** \\ A comprehensive study to identify what, where and how Passive House policies were being implemented across North America. Not only did we want to understand the drivers behind these policies, but we wanted to determine which policies were more successful and why.|2022|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** | |[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/PHN_Report_Policy_That_Works_V1.1_June_2022.pdf|{{:picopen:policy-that-works-june-2022-phn-report.jpg?nolink&150|policy-that-works-june-2022-phn-report.jpg}}]]||**[[https://passivehousenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/PHN_Report_Policy_That_Works_V1.1_June_2022.pdf|Policy That Works: An investigation into policies driving Passive House adoption in North America]]** \\ A comprehensive study to identify what, where and how Passive House policies were being implemented across North America. Not only did we want to understand the drivers behind these policies, but we wanted to determine which policies were more successful and why.|2022|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** |
 |[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x49Xmey6qaqfG-XDhzvq4TfbdTqhvi0a/view|{{:picopen:24policyresourceguideline.jpg?nolink&150|24policyresourceguideline.jpg}}]]||**[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x49Xmey6qaqfG-XDhzvq4TfbdTqhvi0a/view|Policy Resource Guide]]** \\ The guides give overall Passive House policy development in the city of Vancouver in Canada and New York City in the USA.|2019|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** | |[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x49Xmey6qaqfG-XDhzvq4TfbdTqhvi0a/view|{{:picopen:24policyresourceguideline.jpg?nolink&150|24policyresourceguideline.jpg}}]]||**[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x49Xmey6qaqfG-XDhzvq4TfbdTqhvi0a/view|Policy Resource Guide]]** \\ The guides give overall Passive House policy development in the city of Vancouver in Canada and New York City in the USA.|2019|**[[http://passivehousenetwork.org/|Passive House Network (PHN)]]** |
  
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-[[https://passipedia.org/playground/yaling_s_playground/literature/general_passive_house_information|External Link]]+
  
  
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 ===== See also ===== ===== See also =====
  
-**Click here to read more about ** **[[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=501|Passive House Legislation & Funding]]**+**Click here to read more about** **[[:municipalities]]** 
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 +**Click here for** **[[https://passivehouse.com/07_press/07_press_statements.html|Position papers from the Passive House Institute]]** 
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 +**Click here for international collection of** **[[https://passivehouse-international.org/index.php?page_id=501|Passive House Legislation & Funding]]** 
  
-**Click here to read more about ** **[[:affiliate_literature|]]**+**Click here to read more about** **[[:affiliate_literature|]]** **on other topics**
  
  
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