The winners of the Passivhaus Trust's 2015 UK Passivhaus Awards were announced at a ceremony in London on Wednesday night. The awards aim to celebrate the design and performance of passive house buildings in the UK.
Department of the Environment objects to higher housing standards
Written by Jeff ColleyThe Department of the Environment has written to Dublin’s local authorities warning against adopting higher quality housing standards – and threatened to overrule Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown’s proposal to mandate the passive house standard – in correspondence obtained by Passive House Plus magazine.
Dublin goes passive: city set to make passive house mandatory
Written by Jeff ColleyDublin City Council has passed a motion so that new buildings in the city must be constructed to the passive house standard. The measure was agreed at a council meeting on Tuesday to discuss the drafting of the new Dublin City Development Plan for 2016-2022.
Key questions on the implications of making passive house mandatory
Written by Jeff ColleyDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s proposal that all new buildings in the county must be passive houses or nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs) is currently out to public consultation till 11 May. But what is this proposal all about, and what are the implications?
Passive house 'Pioneer Award' to recognise 1970s Canadian house
Written by Lenny AntonelliAt this year's International Passive House Conference in Germany, the Pioneer Award will recognise early Canadian landmarks in energy effiicent building, and in particular the groundbreaking Saskatchewan Conservation House.
Government announces €1.5bn investment in social housing
Written by Lenny AntonelliThe government has announced that it plans to invest over €1.5 billion in local authority housing up until the end of 2017.
Free training in low energy building starts this month
Written by Lenny AntonelliThe first delivery of the QualiBuild Foundation Energy Skills training will start later this month, and the course is open to all building construction workers to apply.
Passive House Institute launches new cert categories
Written by Lenny AntonelliThe Passive House Institute has announcd the launch of its two new certification categories, Passive House Plus and Passive House Premium, which recognise on-site renewable energy generation.
See wastewater heat recovery in action at the Energy Show in Dublin
Written by Lenny AntonelliHighway Wholesalers, the Waterford-based supplier of kitchen, bathroom and water treatment appliances, will have the Recoup wastewater heat recovery system on display at the Energy Show in Dublin next week.
Irish government increases energy efficiency grants
Written by Lenny AntonelliIrish minister for energy Alex White has announced a boost in the level of grants available to householders who want to undertake energy efficiency improvements. The cash value of every grant available to householders under the Better Energy Homes Scheme has been increased by between 25 to 50%. In addition, a bonus payment has been introduced which will see householders receive bonus payments if they complete three or more energy efficiency improvements.
Saint-Gobain launches 'Multi Comfort' concept at Ecobuild
Written by Lenny AntonelliSaint-Gobain has launched its ‘Multi Comfort’ building concept at Ecobuild in London. Click here to see a short video outlining the idea, which is based on passive house principles.
Dublin district to lead the world on energy efficiency
Written by Lenny AntonelliPassive House Plus analyses Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's plan to make the passive house standard mandatory for all new buildings in the district.
SEAI: Deap targets aren’t only way to meet Part L
Written by Jeff ColleySpecifications for new homes which fall short of energy performance targets in the Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure software may nonetheless comply with Part L of the Irish Building Regulations, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland has said. This is potentially a significant development for passive house, a proven ultra low energy building strategy which is often undermined by the relatively crude assumptions in the Irish regulatory guidance and Deap software.
Saint-Gobain gives €100k for Peter McVerry Trust to refurb six homes
Written by Lenny AntonelliSaint Gobain, the global building materials supplier, has announced that it will donate €100,000 to the Peter McVerry Trust. The money will be used to refurbish six apartments in a disused building on Pim Street in Dublin 8. The project will be complete by February 2015.