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New build cases

A building may last 50-100 years or more. Therefore, it is extremely cost-effective to incorporate energy efficient technology from the beginning. See our many examples below.

Dutch passive houses in Roosendaal

This project comprises the first passive houses for a housing corporation in the Netherlands.

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Low energy house in Aabenraa, Denmark

The Krogh Regel family has designed their dream house in Aabenraa, Denmark.

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Low energy house in Seest, Denmark

This low energy house is an architectural designed standard house with an extraordinary low heating consumption.

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Passive house in Italy

In Italy the architect Maria Grazia Novo has designed and built her own passive house.

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Passive house in Struer, Denmark

A certified one family passive house in bricks has been built in Struer.

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Passive house in the Czech Republic

A complex of 13 attractive passive houses is being built.

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Building 2000

Building 2000 combines low energy consumption with great comfort and an excellent indoor climate.

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Energy producing house in Sweden

Ville Åkarp will generate more than one and-a-half times as much electricity as it uses.

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Single family dwellings in Spain

This project is a full scale demonstration of the potential of using optimum insulation.

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Passive houses in Norway

In Grimstad in Norway two passive terrace houses of each 157 square meters are under construction.

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Denmark’s first multi-storey passive house

Golfen in Kolding is Denmark’s first multi-storey house built after the passive house standard.

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The EU Commission's Build UP web portal

The EU Commission has launched the Build UP web portal to help cut energy consumption in buildings.

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