Talk:Low-energy house

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RE "Standard for a residential home is 7 litres for one cubic meter of room for heating annually."
 * 1) Litres of what? (And, actually, a more generic quantification of energy (eg BTUs) would probably be more helpful than a quantity of a specific source of energy.)
 * 2) I don't see how this number could hold worldwide in different climates. The location or climate where it applies should be stated.
 * Niteowlneils 01:19, 11 May 2005 (UTC)

you`re right I forgot that; thanks

Cubic/quadrat meter
According to my knowledge, it's consumption per quadrat meter annualy, not cubic meter.

Copy the first paragraph of this article to Sustainable energy
I copied the first paragraph of this article and add it on Sustainable energy


 * I copied the tag to Talk:Sustainable energy, where I think it belongs :-).  Mini  apolis  14:17, 18 May 2019 (UTC)

PROPOSAL: Rename and/or undo redirect to this page from "High-performance Building"
I wanted to improve the article on "high-performance buildings," which I looked at some time back, and found it now redirects to this page. I feel this page is outdated and too narrow in scope.

"High performance building" is the now widely adopted term to describe a building that performs to a very high level of energy efficiency performance. For example, a building built to meet the requirements of the Passive House Institute's Passive House standard would be a high-performance building. A net-zero energy-ready building would be a high-performance building. I propose taking the elements of this page that are still current/relevant and incorporating them into a high-performance buildings article that would have a section on "high performance residential buildings."

I would offer to help with this effort, but if there are editors who oversee this page and who would disagree with this assessment, or have a better idea, please let me know. Thank you! Jamesglave (talk) 16:07, 9 April 2019 (UTC)

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