Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Secrets of a Passive House - Graphic - NYTimes.com

The Secrets of a Passive House - Graphic - NYTimes.com

When completed, the Landau residence now under construction in Norwich, Vt., will be one of about a dozen buildings certified as “passive houses” in the United States. Their strict building standard sets limits on total energy consumption and peak heating and cooling demand. A heat exchanger circulates fresh air throughout the house and reuses warmth from the inside air. The result is a house that typically uses 90 percent less energy for heating than a conventional house.

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