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International cooperations

The International Passive House Association (iPHA) and the Passive House Institute are currently involved in the dissemination projects PassREg and EuroPHit, co-funded by the European Union's Intelligent Energy Europe programme. The Passive House Institute is also an active partner in the FP7 funded 3EnCult project:

PassREg - Supporting the growth of Passive House regions towards an EU energy revolution

PassREg Brochure: Defining the Nearly Zero Energy Building

EuroPHit - Retrofitting for the energy revolution, one step at a time

With the EnerPHit Standard as the goal and Passive House principles as the basis, EuroPHit applies knowledge on deep energy retrofits to the oft-overlooked yet critical area of step-by-step refurbishments. EuroPHit aims to significantly increase the quality and energy efficiency of perhaps the most common type of refurbishment: retrofits conducted gradually, over a period of years.


The following Passipedia articles have been written within the framework of the EuroPHit project:

Example of incentive programmes for retrofits: the KfW in Germany

Economy and financing of efficiency: new buildings, renovation and step by step retrofit

Measurements for checking consumption – "Minimal Monitoring"

Step-by-step retrofit: Airtightness concept

Internal heat gains in relation to living area

Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Step by Step Retrofitting Projects

Practical implementations of step by-step-retrofit to EnerPHit standard

Floor Replacement: Svartbäcksvägen

Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard

The EnerPHit Standard applied to large, complex existing buildings

A road towards deep building renovation on a step-by-step basis in Bulgaria

Component Award 2016: Affordable ventilation solutions for retrofits

Windows in a step-by-step retrofit

Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard

Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house

Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain

EuroPHit Brochure: Implementing deep energy step-by-step retrofits

3EnCult - Efficient energy for EU cultural heritage

The project 3EnCult bridges the gap between conservation of historic buildings and climate protection, which is not an antagonism at all: historic buildings will only survive if maintained as living space. Energy efficient retrofit is useful for structural protection as well as for comfort reasons - comfort for users and “comfort” for heritage collections. 3EnCult will demonstrate the feasibility of “Factor 4” to “Factor 10” reduction in energy demand, depending on the case and the heritage value.

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The following Passipedia articles have been written within the framework of the 3EnCult project:

Airtightness of OSB boards

Integrating wood beams into the airtight layer

Energy refurbishment of heritage buildings with PHPP's and real measurements' feedback


The sole responsibility for the content of Passipedia lies with the authors.
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 EACI nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.



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