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Passive House in Australia

February 13, 2013

In the face of climate change, the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions is becoming ever more apparent. A key contributor to total greenhouse gas emissions, energy use in buildings, can be reduced through increases in energy efficiency while ensuring the highest levels of comfort. The Passive House Standard, developed by the Passive House Institute, … More Passive House in Australia

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