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Economic analysis of passive houses and lowenergy houses compared to standard houses

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  • Audenaert, Amaryllis

    (Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUB), Belgium)

  • De Cleyn, S

    (Department of Environment, Technology and Technology Management, University Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.)

  • Vankerckhove, B

    (Department of Environment, Technology and Technology Management, University Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.)

Abstract

As the energy demand used for space heating accounts for 78% of EU15 household delivered energy consumption significant reductions in energy demand can be achieved by promoting low energy buildings. Our study investigates three building types: the standard house, the low-energy house and the passive house. As more far-reaching measures concerning energy savings usually lead to higher investments, the aim of our study is to perform an economic analysis in order to determine the economic viability of the three building types.

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  • Audenaert, Amaryllis & De Cleyn, S & Vankerckhove, B, 2007. "Economic analysis of passive houses and lowenergy houses compared to standard houses," Working Papers 2007/30, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Faculteit Economie en Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:hub:wpecon:200730
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