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eu_projects_publications [2025/03/05 09:29] – [Built2Spec] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deeu_projects_publications [2025/05/09 14:49] (current) jgrovesmith
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 The [[http://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php|International Passive House Association]] (iPHA) and the [[http://passiv.de/en/|Passive House Institute]] are often involved in collaborative research and dissemination projects e.g. co-funded within programmes of the European Union. Below you can find an overview of selected ongoing and completed projects with a brief description and links to further reading. The [[http://www.passivehouse-international.org/index.php|International Passive House Association]] (iPHA) and the [[http://passiv.de/en/|Passive House Institute]] are often involved in collaborative research and dissemination projects e.g. co-funded within programmes of the European Union. Below you can find an overview of selected ongoing and completed projects with a brief description and links to further reading.
  
-|//While certain marked articles have been created with the support of the EU, they do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the CINEA nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.The sole responsibility for the content of Passipedia lies with the authors.// |+<fs small>//While certain marked articles have been created with the support of the EU, they do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the CINEA nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.The sole responsibility for the content of Passipedia lies with the authors.//</fs> 
  
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 As the urgency to combat climate change intensifies, [[https://renplushomes.eu/|REN+HOMES]] takes the lead in developing a universal methodology for positive energy homes and residential districts. This approach addresses the crucial role that buildings play in energy consumption and carbon emissions. Due to the significant impact of buildings on emissions, there is an increasing focus on positive energy buildings (PEBs). REN+HOMES aims to contribute to a sustainable transition by not only reducing carbon emissions but also addressing resource scarcity and energy poverty. In this respect, stakeholders are involved through education and participation programmes. Our goal is to establish a universal approach for developing positive energy homes and residential districts. This facilitates the transition to climate-neutral and energy-positive residential buildings. As the urgency to combat climate change intensifies, [[https://renplushomes.eu/|REN+HOMES]] takes the lead in developing a universal methodology for positive energy homes and residential districts. This approach addresses the crucial role that buildings play in energy consumption and carbon emissions. Due to the significant impact of buildings on emissions, there is an increasing focus on positive energy buildings (PEBs). REN+HOMES aims to contribute to a sustainable transition by not only reducing carbon emissions but also addressing resource scarcity and energy poverty. In this respect, stakeholders are involved through education and participation programmes. Our goal is to establish a universal approach for developing positive energy homes and residential districts. This facilitates the transition to climate-neutral and energy-positive residential buildings.
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 Articles published on Passipedia in context of the Ren+Homes project will be included here as they beome available. General topics covered by Passive House institute as part of the Ren+Homes project are: Articles published on Passipedia in context of the Ren+Homes project will be included here as they beome available. General topics covered by Passive House institute as part of the Ren+Homes project are:
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-[[https://www.achieve-zeb.eu/|AchieVE-ZEB ]] to create high-quality training schemes or upgrade existing ones, to implement them for target audiences including energy consultants, planners, project developers, and building professionals in Austria and Germany, and to lay the foundations for a long-term replication and wide adoption of the training schemes. A didactic concept will be developed, using a comprehensive methodology that includes gap and target group analysis and the definition of training contents and goals strategy.+Goals of [[https://www.achieve-zeb.eu/|AchieVE-ZEB ]] are to create high-quality training schemes or upgrade existing ones, to implement them for target audiences including energy consultants, planners, project developers, and building professionals in Austria and Germany, and to lay the foundations for a long-term replication and wide adoption of the training schemes. A didactic concept will be developed, using a comprehensive methodology that includes gap and target group analysis and the definition of training contents and goals strategy. 
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 Development of new self-inspection techniques and quality check methodologies for efficient construction processes. Development of new self-inspection techniques and quality check methodologies for efficient construction processes.
- +Meeting EU energy efficiency targets for both new builds and retrofits is now easier to manage thanks to the development of new and innovative on-site quality assurance tools. In order to achieve this ambitious objective, the [[https://built2spec-project.eu/|Built2Spec]] project has delilvered a new set of breakthrough technological advances such as:
-Meeting EU energy efficiency targets for both new builds and retrofits is now easier to manage thanks to the development of new and innovative on-site quality assurance tools. In order to achieve this ambitious objective, the Built2Spec project has delilvered a new set of breakthrough technological advances such as:+
  
 - 3D and Imagery Tools \\ - Building Information Modeling (BIM) \\ - Smart Building Components \\ - Energy Efficiency Quality Checks \\ - Indoor Air Quality Tools \\ - Airtightness Test Tools with air-pulse checks \\ - Thermal Imaging Tools \\ - Acoustic Tools - 3D and Imagery Tools \\ - Building Information Modeling (BIM) \\ - Smart Building Components \\ - Energy Efficiency Quality Checks \\ - Indoor Air Quality Tools \\ - Airtightness Test Tools with air-pulse checks \\ - Thermal Imaging Tools \\ - Acoustic Tools
  
-All connected to a Virtual Construction Management Platform supporting the collection and sharing of all project data, from initial design to the delivery. Read more [[https://built2spec-project.eu/|Built2Spec]] 
  
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 Article: [[:efficiency_now:natural_gas_and_climate_protection|]] Article: [[:efficiency_now:natural_gas_and_climate_protection|]]
  
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