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| | | Abstract | Nowadays the passive house model is a more developed and in Central Europe accepted, way of cost and energy efficient building. | Passive Houses are buildings in which a comfortable climate can be achieved without an active heating and air-conditioning system and with approximately zero CO2 emissions. | A passive house thus consumes in total, less energy than is required in average European buildings for household electricity and domestic hot water alone. The total final energy consumption of a passive house is thus lower by at least the factor 4 than the average consumption encountered in new buildings and pursuant to the applicable national regulations. | |
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A. Vourvoutsiotis and S. Zaimi Environmental Consultants ABSTRACT This project was designed to support Local Agenda 21 processes and to encourage more European communes to participate. The general objective of the project is to derive guidelines for decision makers at the local administrative level to design successful strategies to reduce the CO2 emissions, due to energy consumption in public buildings. The consumption of energy in public buildings, and the resulting CO2 emissions are often very high, and there is frequently not sufficient knowledge at the local level about the nature of the problem and potential remedies. This appears to be the main reason the implementation of efficient strategies to control energy consumption, and thus reduce the CO2 emissions from public buildings, is still rather slow. |
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