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Ultra-Low-Energy Buildings

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Ultra-Low-Energy Buildings

Title of Document Ultra-Low-Energy Buildings
Abstract The Advanced-Efficiency Approach or Ultra-Low-Energy Buildings (ULEB) is a further development of a Low-Energy Building, requiring up to 90 % less primary energy consumption than a conventional new building. The Ultra-Low-Energy Building maximizes a building’s energy efficiency potential. An Advanced-Efficiency Approach is needed to attain these low levels of energy consumption. Ultra-Low-Energy Buildings set more ambitious energy efficiency standards, using the most-energy-efficient components and systems available to reduce the energy consumption. This energy consumption should preferably be covered by renewable energy sources such as solar energy, ambient and geothermal energy, sustainable biomass etc. It can be cost-effective, depending on the trade-off between incremental capital costs and long-term energy cost savings but this may not always be the case.
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English: Bigee txt 0045 bg strategic approach uleb new residential.pdf

Original Source bigEE
Year 2013
Region/Country
Language(s) English
Document Type Information and Dissemination - Manuals
http://www.bigee.net/en/buildings/guide/residential/approach/#uleb
Sector Buildings