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- | ====== | + | ====== Passive House Classes ====== |
- | Renewable energy is the ideal complement to the efficiency of the Passive House Standard. In order to provide reliable guidance for this combination, | + | Renewable energy is the ideal complement to the efficiency of the Passive House Standard. In order to provide reliable guidance for this combination, |
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- | The heating demand of a Passive House may not exceed 15 kWh/(m²a). This will continue to apply, but with the introduction of the new categories, the overall demand for renewable primary energy (PER) will be used instead of the primary energy demand, which was previously used. In the case of the **Passive House Classic** category, this value will be 60 kWh/(m²a) at the most. A building built to **Passive House Plus** is more efficient as it may not consume more than 45 kWh/(m²a) of renewable primary energy. It must also generate at least 60 kWh/(m²a) of energy in relation to the area covered by the building. In the case of **Passive House Premium**, the energy demand is limited to just 30 kWh/(m²a), with at least 120 kWh/(m²a) of energy being generated by the building. | + | |
+ | The heating demand of a Passive House may not exceed 15 kWh/(m²a). This will continue to apply, but with the introduction of the new categories, the overall demand for renewable primary energy (PER) will be used instead of the primary energy demand, which was previously used. In the case of the **Passive House Classic** category, this value will be 60 kWh/(m²a) at the most. A building built to **Passive House Plus** is more efficient as it may not consume more than 45 kWh/(m²a) of renewable primary energy. It must also generate at least 60 kWh/(m²a) of energy in relation to the area covered by the building. In the case of **Passive House Premium**, the energy demand is limited to just 30 kWh/(m²a), with at least 120 kWh/(m²a) of energy being generated by the building. | ||
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- | The sun and wind provide primary electricity. Some of this electricity can be used directly. However, storage capacities are necessary for transferring surplus energy to time periods with lower energy gains. These supply secondary electricity as required, and this is associated with losses. Depending on the type of energy application, | + | The sun and wind provide primary electricity. Some of this electricity can be used directly. However, storage capacities are necessary for transferring surplus energy to time periods with lower energy gains. These supply secondary electricity as required, and this is associated with losses. Depending on the type of energy application, |
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- | \\ | + | [[:phi_publications:2015_vol._4.1_renewable_primary_energy_the_future_evaluation_system|2015_Vol. 4.1 Renewable Primary Energy – the future evaluation system]] |
- | {{:picprivate:microsoft_word_-_04_1_fact-sheet_per_kk.pdf| 2015 / Vol. 4.1 Renewable Primary Energy – the future evaluation system}} | + | |
- | {{:picprivate:microsoft_word_-_04_2_fact-sheet_ee_kk.pdf| 2015 / Vol. 4.2 Evaluation of energy generated on or near a building using the PER system}} | + | [[:phi_publications:2015_vol._4.2_evaluation_of_energy_generated_on_or_near_a_building_using_the_per_system|2015_Vol. 4.2 Evaluation of energy generated on or near a building using the PER system]] |
- | {{:picprivate:microsoft_word_-_04_3_fact-sheet_ph_classes_kk.pdf| 2015 / Vol. 4.3 The new Passive House Classes based on the PER system and their implications }} | + | [[:phi_publications:2015_vol._4.3_the_new_passive_house_classes_based_on_the_per_system_and_their_implications|]] |
- | {{:picprivate:microsoft_word_-_04_4_fact-sheet_electricity_kk_sa_al_kk.pdf| 2015 / Vol. 4.4 PER, is electricity (still) a " | + | [[:phi_publications:2016_vol.1_per_is_electricity_still_a_ckgedit_quot_bad_ckgedit_quot_thing|2016_Vol.1 PER, is electricity (still) a " |
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- | ===== Further information on this topic ===== | + | ------ |
+ | ===== See also ===== | ||
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- | (Lecture given at International Passive House Conference 2015 by Dr. Benjamin Krick) | + | |
- | [[certification: | + | [[.: |
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- | //We welcome any questions or comments regarding the new Passive House categories, PER factors or draft building certification criteria. Please send them to [[info@passivehouse-international.org]].// | + | //We welcome any questions or comments regarding the new Passive House categories, PER factors or draft building certification criteria. Please send them to [[info@passivehouse-international.org|info@passivehouse-international.org]].// |
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