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Yesterday, Iva Ganev, Environment & Climate Policy Manager of Glass for Europe, joined a panel discussion at the 2023 Sustainable Solar Power conference. ....
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The world’s first ‘zero energy’ house Returning to his regular series on the evolution of sustainable building during the 20th century, Dr Marc Ó Riain takes a look at the first serious attempt to build a house with net zero energy use. This article was originally published in issue 35 of Passive House Plus magazine. Want immediate access to all back issues and exclusive extra content? Click here to subscribe for as little as €10, or click here to receive the next issue free of charge During the 1973-74 oil crisis Denmark, which was massively impacted by the quadrupling of energy prices, invested in applied energy conservation in building research. The NATO sponsored Lyngby ‘dth-nul-energihus/zero-energy-house’ near Copenhagen would be the world’s first attempt to create a measured ‘zero energy house’ (as calculated against space heating and domestic hot water demand). The Solar Energy Pilot Study (1973-78) zero energy house team was led by ....
Northern Ireland claims 2012 regs meet NZEB NI still plans to tighten energy rules for new build This article was originally published in issue 36 of Passive House Plus magazine. Want immediate access to all back issues and exclusive extra content? Click here to subscribe for as little as €10, or click here to receive the next issue free of charge The Northern Irish government is preparing to update its building regulations to implement the nearly zero energy building (NZEB) standard, while simultaneously claiming that its current regulations meet the NZEB standard. Meanwhile initial analysis from Passive House Plus has indicated that homes built to Northern Ireland’s minimum standards may have close to double the energy use of homes built south of the border. ....