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basics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply:efficiency_of_household_appliances_and_their_impact_on_the_primary_energy_demand_of_residential_buildings [2020/11/05 15:07] naman.sukhija@passiv.debasics:passive_house_-_assuring_a_sustainable_energy_supply:efficiency_of_household_appliances_and_their_impact_on_the_primary_energy_demand_of_residential_buildings [2020/12/17 15:51] (current) naman.sukhija@passiv.de
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 ====== Efficiency of household appliances and their impact on the primary energy demand of residential buildings ====== ====== Efficiency of household appliances and their impact on the primary energy demand of residential buildings ======
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 +Author: Elena Reyes, Passive House Institute
  
 Once a project is designed as a Passive House, the energy demand from heating and cooling is drastically reduced. Then, the contribution of domestic hot water generation and household appliances becomes more relevant for the total primary energy demand of the building. At a household level, the energy demand from appliances (white goods) can be the largest share [Ottinger 2017]. It is then important to look at the efficiency of household appliances and how they can contribute to reducing the total primary energy use of a building. Even more so where projects are seeking to achieve the renewable primary energy requirements for Passive House Plus and Premium. Once a project is designed as a Passive House, the energy demand from heating and cooling is drastically reduced. Then, the contribution of domestic hot water generation and household appliances becomes more relevant for the total primary energy demand of the building. At a household level, the energy demand from appliances (white goods) can be the largest share [Ottinger 2017]. It is then important to look at the efficiency of household appliances and how they can contribute to reducing the total primary energy use of a building. Even more so where projects are seeking to achieve the renewable primary energy requirements for Passive House Plus and Premium.
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