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- | ==== How we renovate matters ==== | ||
- | Poor quality refurbishments can result in lock-in effects with suboptimal improvements typically left untouched for decades, if not generations. We simply cannot afford the resulting missed opportunities for energy savings and emissions reductions. Truly high performance refurbishment with a fabric first approach has the power to substanitally mitigate climate impacts while providing manifold other benefits (as outlined below). On a societal level, high-performance renovations will also dampen peak loads on our energy grids, boost our energy independence and facilitate out transition to a renewables-based energy supply, thus further contributing to our climate goals. | + | ==== How we renovate matters ==== |
+ | Poor quality refurbishments can result in lock-in effects with suboptimal improvements typically left untouched for decades, if not generations. We simply cannot afford the resulting missed opportunities for energy savings and emissions reductions. Truly high performance refurbishment with a fabric first approach has the power to substanitally mitigate climate impacts while providing manifold other benefits (as outlined below). On a societal level, high-performance renovations will also dampen peak loads on our energy grids, boost our energy independence and facilitate out transition to a renewables-based energy supply, thus further contributing to our climate goals. | ||
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* No draughts, condensation, | * No draughts, condensation, | ||
* Improved air quality due to constant supply of fresh air with a pleasant temperature | * Improved air quality due to constant supply of fresh air with a pleasant temperature | ||
- | * Reduced operating costs due to lowered energy demand, thus protecting against fluctuating energy prices and alleviating fuel poverty | + | * Reduced operating costs due to lowered energy demand, thus protecting against fluctuating energy prices and alleviating fuel poverty |
* Significant reduction of operational CO2 emissions due to a lower heating demand | * Significant reduction of operational CO2 emissions due to a lower heating demand | ||
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===== EnerPHit: The Passive House Standard for retrofits ===== | ===== EnerPHit: The Passive House Standard for retrofits ===== | ||
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- | For the retrofit of existing buildings, the Passive House Standard cannot always be fully achieved with reasonable effort. This may be because of unavoidable thermal bridges due to existing basement walls, for example, or the building' | + | For the retrofit of existing buildings, the Passive House Standard cannot always be fully achieved with reasonable effort. This may be because of unavoidable thermal bridges due to existing basement walls, for example, or the building' |
The EnerPHit accreditation provides certainty and quality assurance that an optimal standard of thermal protection has been achieved for the existing building. There are two compliance methods: Based on component qualities or based on energy targets. This makes EnerPHit flexible and applicable for diverse building types and for different climate zones. It can be applied in one go or as phased refurbishment (step-by-step) and is founded on the principle of avoiding and preventing lock-in: **If you do it, do it right** | The EnerPHit accreditation provides certainty and quality assurance that an optimal standard of thermal protection has been achieved for the existing building. There are two compliance methods: Based on component qualities or based on energy targets. This makes EnerPHit flexible and applicable for diverse building types and for different climate zones. It can be applied in one go or as phased refurbishment (step-by-step) and is founded on the principle of avoiding and preventing lock-in: **If you do it, do it right** | ||
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===== Performance monitoring ===== | ===== Performance monitoring ===== | ||
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===== Retrofit approaches and selected case studies ===== | ===== Retrofit approaches and selected case studies ===== | ||
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- | Existing projects typically have quite individual challenges - both technically, | + | Existing projects typically have quite individual challenges - both technically, |
- | ==== Whole building complete retrofit ==== | + | ==== Whole building complete retrofit ==== |
- | A whole building retrofit refers to renovating an entire building all at once to improve its performance from the original state to a high performance building. This approach requires highest immediate investment costs but can still be the most cost-effective from lifetime cost perspective. | + | A whole building retrofit refers to renovating an entire building all at once to improve its performance from the original state to a high performance building. This approach requires highest immediate investment costs but can still be the most cost-effective from lifetime cost perspective. |
- | Example residential building: [[:phi_publications: | + | Example residential building: [[phi_publications: |
==== Step-by-step retrofit ==== | ==== Step-by-step retrofit ==== | ||
- | Renovating in a step-by-step manner allows for incremental improvement to a building' | + | Renovating in a step-by-step manner allows for incremental improvement to a building' |
- | Detailed brochure: [[http:// | + | Detailed brochure: [[https:// |
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Articles on selected technical topis of step-by-step refurbishment: | Articles on selected technical topis of step-by-step refurbishment: | ||
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- | ==== Retrofitting individual units ==== | ||
- | Renovating single units allows for targeted energy efficiency improvements within a multi-unit building, thereby addressing the specific needs and constrains of individual | + | ==== Retrofitting |
- | [{{ : | + | Renovating single units allows for targeted energy efficiency improvements within a multi-unit building, thereby addressing |
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==== Serial renovation (using prefabricated modules) ==== | ==== Serial renovation (using prefabricated modules) ==== | ||
Renovation using prefabricated Passive House modules, also called serial renovation, can offer a swift and effective way to upgrade building with minimal disruption. Prefabricated modules can be designed to meet specific energy efficiency criteria and pre-assembled offsite. They are then installed onsite, allowing for faster renovation, consistent quality control and a reduction of waste. | Renovation using prefabricated Passive House modules, also called serial renovation, can offer a swift and effective way to upgrade building with minimal disruption. Prefabricated modules can be designed to meet specific energy efficiency criteria and pre-assembled offsite. They are then installed onsite, allowing for faster renovation, consistent quality control and a reduction of waste. | ||
- | ==== Quick and easy retrofit measures ==== | ||
- | Even small retrofit measures can contribute to energy savings and home improvements. Implemented by professionals or as " | + | ==== Quick and easy retrofit measures ==== |
+ | Even small retrofit measures can contribute to energy savings and home improvements. Implemented by professionals or as " | ||
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====== Literature ====== | ====== Literature ====== | ||
- | [Bastian et al. 2022]: Bastian, Z., Schnieders, J., Conner, W., Kaufmann, B., Lepp, L., Norwood, Z., Simmonds, A., Theoboldt, I.: Retrofit with Passive House components. Energy Efficiency 15, 10 (2022). [[https:// | + | [Bastian et al. 2022]: Bastian, Z., Schnieders, J., Conner, W., Kaufmann, B., Lepp, L., Norwood, Z., Simmonds, A., Theoboldt, I.: Retrofit with Passive House components. Energy Efficiency 15, 10 (2022). [[https:// |
[PHTrust 2021] " | [PHTrust 2021] " | ||
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====== See also ====== | ====== See also ====== | ||
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