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POSSIBILITY TO IMPLEMENT THE CONCEPT OF PASSIVHAUS IN RUSSIA
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The concept of a ?passive House? has been introduced for the first time in Germany, subsequently being extended and at higher latitudes and different features climatic from those of Germany, in the south, west and south-west of Europe. Passive building has been defined by Wolfgang Feist, Passivhaus Institut, as being the building that demand for heating must not be more than 15 kWh/m? year, and total consumption of primary energy should not be more than 120 kWh/m? year. In this paper we strive to study at the concept of 'passive house' in the Russia. Using the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) software 2007 calculate the heating requirements for such a House, depending on the latitude and climate conditions in the locality. For the study were selected 7 cities from Russia placed to different latitudes and climatic areas. To determine the possibility of implementing the concept ?passive House? must be determined: required heating, cooling demand and primary energy demand. In order to implement this concept should not exceed maximum limits.
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