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+ | {{:picopen:passipediabildmeet.png?direct&940|Fig. 1: Results of MEET in the worksheet BALANCE}}\\ | ||
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**Free Download* the [[https:// | **Free Download* the [[https:// | ||
- | *//Note: The download link will take you to the Passive House Portal, where you need to login in order to access the report. Login details to the database may differ from your membership login details to Passipedia. Please [[https:// | + | *//Note: The download link will take you to the Passive House Portal, where you need to login in order to access the tools. Login details to the database may differ from your membership login details to Passipedia. Please [[https:// |
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+ | The manufacturing energy influences the overall energy balance of a building. The **Manufacturing Energy Evaluation Tool (MEET)** was developed to evaluate the potential energy expenditures and greenhouse gas emissions (in CO< | ||
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+ | MEET thereby is an essential tool for a holistic lifecycle assessment of a building’s energy efficiency. It supports planners and architects in making well-informed decisions that consider both manufacturing and operational energy. It also demonstrates that a marginally higher manufacturing energy for products with superior thermal insulation qualities can be advantageous, | ||
For more information on the calculation methods, please refer to [[: | For more information on the calculation methods, please refer to [[: | ||
- | ===== MEET: Original | + | ===== MEET: Manufacturing Energy Evaluation |
- | The first version of the tool, along with the report, is available for download above. It is a standalone tool that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the manufacturing energy and the greenhouse gas potential of building materials. Simultaneously, | + | The tool is, along with the report, is available for download above. It is a standalone tool that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the manufacturing energy and the greenhouse gas potential of building materials. Simultaneously, |
* **Individual materials** | * **Individual materials** | ||
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With the introduction of the second version, the tool now offers enhanced functionality and a direct connection to the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP). Specifically, | With the introduction of the second version, the tool now offers enhanced functionality and a direct connection to the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP). Specifically, | ||
- | * **Comprehensive Energy Analysis**: In addition to heating energy, domestic hot water and cooling energy are now also considered. Thus, any climate within the PHPP can be selected. Optionally, building services can also be evaluated. | ||
* **User-Friendly Material Selection**: | * **User-Friendly Material Selection**: | ||
* **Integration with PHPP**: MEET 2 is linked to PHPP 10, enabling a detailed determination of operational energy. All relevant energy data, as well as data on the composition of the building envelope, are transferred easily using an embedded interface sheet. | * **Integration with PHPP**: MEET 2 is linked to PHPP 10, enabling a detailed determination of operational energy. All relevant energy data, as well as data on the composition of the building envelope, are transferred easily using an embedded interface sheet. | ||
**As MEET 2 is currently in its beta stage, we invite you to try the tool with your PHPP 10.6 (or higher).** | **As MEET 2 is currently in its beta stage, we invite you to try the tool with your PHPP 10.6 (or higher).** | ||
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- | ===== Comparison of Operational and Manufacturing Energy ===== | ||
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- | MEET is an essential tool for a holistic assessment of a building’s energy efficiency. It supports planners and architects in making well-informed decisions that consider both manufacturing and operational energy. It also emphasizes that a marginally higher manufacturing energy for products with superior thermal insulation qualities can be advantageous, | ||
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