In the QualDeEPC project, the Energy Agency of Plovdiv (EAP) valuably contributes to developing a better understanding of opportunities for energy savings and energy generation in both residential and public buildings.
Changing weather conditions, variations in occupant behaviour can potentially increase the risk of overheating. Passivhaus is offering an online on-demand free training on avoiding overheating risks.
This NZEB collective residential building is the first to obtain a Passivhaus Plus certification in Spain. It has also been awarded the Energy & Temperate Climates Prize at the national level of the Green Solutions Awards 2020-21.
This single-family house is Passivhaus certified. Passive measures include, for example, external venetian blinds and deep window reveals to reduce summer overheating, while benefitting from solar gains during winter. It also features rain water harvesting and solar PVs.
Call for Papers for the 26th International Passive House Conference that will take place in March 2023 in Wiesbaden, is open now. Submit your abstract by September 2nd, 2022!
In this third wound of national workshop, national and EU policy recommendations and practical implementations of EPC schemes in different countries were discussed.
This school is a new sustainable construction which is certified LEED. It is low impact to the environment as it respects the requirements for construction and demolition waste management, zero land consumption and materials used a EPD labelled.
Next Generation Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) play an instrumental role in attaining a digitally transformed, healthy, safe, affordable, efficient, flexible and zero-emission EU building stock fit for ongoing building performance optimization. At this event, the challenges and solutions of the forseen changes in the recast EPBD for local authorities will be highlighted, especially shedding a light on what role EPCs play in building renovation and how municipalities could turn them in powerful tools.
Qual è la situazione dell´Italia nel campo di certificazione energetica LEED degli edifici? Il Paese si colloca molto bene nelle classifiche europee e internazionali, risultando quello con la maggiore crescita percentuale di questi certificati e mostrando un andamento promettente per una sempre maggiore sostenibilità degli edifici.