Introduction
The energy in a "passive house" comes from heat sources such as fridges, cookers and computers, and by utilising solar radiation.
conceptThe idea behind a " passive house" is that it does not require a traditional heating system run, for example, on oil, wood or electricity. Instead, the energy should come from other heat sources, such as fridges, cookers and computers, and by utilising solar radiation. These heat sources may be supplemented by other measures which minimise the heat loss from the building.
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But in the Swedish climate, it is difficult to cope completely without some form of heating. For this reason, passive houses are also fitted with a very small heating system: an electric heater connected to the intake air system, with the output no greater than that of a hairdryer or a vacuum cleaner. It is also possible to use a heat pump which takes warmth from the outside air and heats the hot water and the intake air in the house. The latter solution is common in Germany, where it is also used in schools and offices.Details
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House without electricity bills
The construction company NCC has developed a concept house which it calls ”the house without energy bills”. It consists of two parts: firstly a well-insulated, energy-saving passive house, secondly an energy-generating roof, known as an energy spoiler, added to the outside. The spoiler is made up of solar cell panels with a sufficient surface area fitted at the optimum angle towards the sun. The spoiler also protects against the cooling effects of the wind and creates protective courtyards in its lee between the house and the spoiler. NCC is currently involved in the construction of Sweden's largest passive house, the Hamnhuset building in Gothenburg, on behalf of Älvstrandens Utvecklings AB. NCC has made the decision to produce its own passive houses in all regions in Sweden. The Group has also expanded the energy declaration concept into a more comprehensive climate declaration.
(This article was first published in Advantage Environment printed in February 2008)
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