1.2 Passive House and NZEB
Defining the Nearly Zero Energy Building
PassREg is a European project, aiming to trigger the successful implementation of Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) throughout the EU by using Passive Houses supplied with as much renewable energies as possible. This PassREg online brochure highlights the successes of the PassREg regions and provides strong examples of how municipalities can implement NZEBs through the use of Passive House and renewables. It also gives 10 reasons why the Passive House Standard is ideal as a basis for NZEB.
Furthermore, you can have a look at the PassREg – Solutions Open Source. It is an interactive wiki inspired by the findings of the frontrunner regions, which supports the local transition to zero energy construction by providing information on Passive House technology and compatible renewable energy supply.
Furthermore, you can have a look at the PassREg – Solutions Open Source. It is an interactive wiki inspired by the findings of the frontrunner regions, which supports the local transition to zero energy construction by providing information on Passive House technology and compatible renewable energy supply.
EU 2020 Action Plan
The EU Heads of State and Government set a series of demanding climate and energy targets to be met by 2020, known as the "20-20-20" targets. These include a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 20% below 1990 levels and a 20% reduction in primary energy use compared with projected levels, to be achieved by improving energy efficiency. It also foresees a 20% increase in EU renewable resources.
For more information about the EU 2020 Action Plan, you can check these following links about the EPBD, the Delegated Regulation detailing EPBD regulations and the labelling for domestic ventilation.