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Principles for nearly zero energy building in Belgium
Attia, Shady; Mlecnik, Erwin
2012In World Sustainable Energy Days
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Keywords :
Belgium; EPB calculation method; Passive House; nearly zero energy’ buildings (nZEB)
Abstract :
[en] The recast of the European Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires all new buildings to be “nearly zero energy’ buildings (nZEB) by 2020, including existing buildings undergoing major renovations. Belgium was first to set a definition for a ‘net zero energy house’ (NZEB) in 2009. Every year the definition is revised for consistency with shortcomings and emerging issues. However, to reach the nZEB objective many questions are raised in the Belgian context. Many uncertainties exist among local governments and municipalities to achieve that objective. Therefore, the paper presents a review on the current Belgian definition and its market status in comparison with the international context. The paper builds on existing experience with the implementation of the EPB calculation method and the Passive House initiative. The aim of the paper is to review current definition discussions and pave the way to a more consistent definition. Finally, four principles are suggested to reach the nZEB objectives in Belgium.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Attia, Shady  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco : Secteur A&U > Techniques de construction des bâtiments
Mlecnik, Erwin;  Passifhuis Platform
Language :
English
Title :
Principles for nearly zero energy building in Belgium
Publication date :
29 February 2012
Event name :
World Sustainable Energy Days
Event organizer :
OO Energiesparverband
Event place :
Wels, Austria
Event date :
29 February 2012
Audience :
International
Main work title :
World Sustainable Energy Days
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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