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A Passivhaus Case Study. Design, Execution, Performance, and Economic Considerations

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3905
View/Open: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70851-0_2
ISSN: 1865-3529
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-70851-0_2
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Zurro García, Belén; González Moreno, Sara; Moyano Villameriel, Jaime; González Martín, José Manuel
Date
2024
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Ahorro energético

Cambio climático

Gases de efecto invernadero

Passivhaus

Edificación comercial

Bioconstrucción

Puentes térmicos

Gestión de costes

Unesco Subject/s

3305.17 Edificios Industriales y Comerciales

3305.90 Transmisión de Calor en la Edificación

2502.02 Climatología Aplicada

3311.02 Ingeniería de Control

5311.07 Investigación Operativa

Abstract

The lurking climate-related challenges have fostered the adoption of measures to cut off energy consumption across the building sector, a main contributor to the overall greenhouse gas emissions. The Passivhaus (PH) standard has become a canonical benchmark across the EU for achieving the nearly-zero-energy building milestone. The foundation of the PH standard resides in achieving a heating demand below 15 kWh/m2·yr, by minimising heat losses, while preserving an elevated indoor air quality. In this research, the design and execution of a non-residential building, according to the PH standard, is presented. The site features a bioclimatic design, and the Passive House Planning Package tool is utilised during the design and execution phases to estimate the thermal transmittance of the building envelope, quantify thermal bridges, and calculate energy demands, all of which complied with the PH criteria. Blower door tests are performed post-execution, and the resulting air renovation rates are consistent with an airtight structure, according to the PH standard. Budgetary considerations are also presented. A comparison between the expected and final expenditure provides a useful guideline for attaining better cost-effectiveness in future PH projects.

The lurking climate-related challenges have fostered the adoption of measures to cut off energy consumption across the building sector, a main contributor to the overall greenhouse gas emissions. The Passivhaus (PH) standard has become a canonical benchmark across the EU for achieving the nearly-zero-energy building milestone. The foundation of the PH standard resides in achieving a heating demand below 15 kWh/m2·yr, by minimising heat losses, while preserving an elevated indoor air quality. In this research, the design and execution of a non-residential building, according to the PH standard, is presented. The site features a bioclimatic design, and the Passive House Planning Package tool is utilised during the design and execution phases to estimate the thermal transmittance of the building envelope, quantify thermal bridges, and calculate energy demands, all of which complied with the PH criteria. Blower door tests are performed post-execution, and the resulting air renovation rates are consistent with an airtight structure, according to the PH standard. Budgetary considerations are also presented. A comparison between the expected and final expenditure provides a useful guideline for attaining better cost-effectiveness in future PH projects.

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