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Chapter 1- Low-Energy House Chapter 2 - Zero-Energy Building Chapter 3 - Passive House Chapter 4 - Heat Recovery Ventilation Chapter 5 - Building Automation Chapter 6 - Over-Illumination Chapter 7 - Compact Fluorescent Lamp Chapter 8 - Cool Roof Chapter 9 - Green Roof Chapter 10 - Daylighting Chapter 11 - Earth Sheltering Chapter 12 - Techniques & Practices of Low Energy Building Engineering Chapter- 1 Low-Energy House
A pares 2 buildings windows-walls "heat radiation" - with sustainable Low-energy Passive house on right; and conventional leaking house on left. A Low-energy house is any type of house that from design, technologies, and building products and uses less energy, from any source, than a traditional or average contemporary house. They are the practice of Sustainable design, Sustainable architecture, Low energy building, Energy-efficient landscaping. They often use Active solar and Passive solar building design techniques ponents to reduce their energy expenditure. General usage The meaning of the term 'low-energy house' has changed over time, but in Europe it generally refers to a house that uses around half of the German & Swiss low-energy standards referred to below for space heating, typically in the range from 30 kWh/m²a to 20 kWh/m²a (9,500 Btu/ft²/yr to 6,300 Btu/ft²/yr). Below this the term 'Ultra-low energy building' is often used. The term could also refer to any dwelling whose energy use is below the standards demanded by current building codes. Because national standards vary considerably around the world, 'low energy' develo
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