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Our All-Renewable Energy Future
Here’s why the overhaul of the Passivhaus standard resulted in two new certification levels, Plus and Premium
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New High-Performance Building Components on the Market
A New York-based company imports windows from Poland while a Maine prefabricator adds a Passivhaus-certified roof assembly
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Blue Heron EcoHaus: Adding it All Up, Part 2
Why Passive House construction won’t really catch on in Canada until it adopts its own standard that better reflects the climate
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Passive House Building in the Digital Age
A Maine factory begins production of components for panelized Passive House buildings
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Mechanical and Electrical Systems at the Orchards at Orenco Project
A model for energy-efficient affordable housing in the Pacific Northwest
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Why North America Needs Its Own Passive House Standard
It’s not just about climate
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A New Resource for Multifamily Developers
The Passive House Institute U.S. launches a website to help builders with multifamily designs
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Maine Gets Another Passive House Multifamily Project
The development team looked for ways to keep costs down while accelerating the construction schedule
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U.S. Will Get Its First Passive House Church
A congregation in upstate New York looks forward to low energy bills and more community giving
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A Prefab Passive House in Michigan
This single-family home, nicknamed the “A-Haus,” is the first house in Michigan to be certified by the Passive House Institute U.S. (PHIUS). The striking building is situated on nearly three…