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The developer of a recent housing development in Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow has installed the 6kW Grant Aerona³ R32 air source heat pump as the main heat source of a customised Grant integrated heating package across all its 61 homes.
Passive house certification for smaller scale projects just got substantially simpler – thanks to a new software tool launched by the Passive House Institute.
Magnesium oxide (MgO) boards are poised to “disrupt” the construction industry, a new white paper has claimed – meaning products like Cem-Rock from Limerickbased supplier Greenspan may be poised for widespread adoption.
Monday, 10 March 2025 11:59

Hot topic

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The penny has yet to drop for many clients and designers about the risks posed by overheating in an Irish context. With the climate hotting up and building design typically uninformed by feedback on actual performance, is the industry heading for a hot mess, asks Dr Shane Colclough?
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 17:15

POLL: UK public detached from net zero goals

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A survey of 1,500 UK homeowners by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) – a cross-party think tank – has revealed government failure to make people feel confident in taking steps for the net zero transition, jeopardising its success.

Tuesday, 04 March 2025 17:13

Wales unveils net zero pattern book

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Wales’s devolved government has moved forward with plans to standardise sustainable, timber-based affordable homes in the country with the publication of a new pattern book.
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 17:07

Scotland to accept passive house as regs compliant

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Certified passive house to be alternative means of compliance to proposed Scottish passive house equivalent.

The Smarter Finance for EU consortium, which is aiming to unlock €100bn worth of green homes across Europe, announced the launch of a European centre of excellence to promote green home certification and investment across Europe at the Irish Green Building Council’s annual residential conference in Dublin.

Wednesday, 26 February 2025 14:41

Green shoots for green building

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While tokenistic or poorly conceived attempts at supporting the decarbonisation and greening of buildings still abound in the finance sector, there are signs of structural changes on the horizon - changes designed to unlock widespread change. But do those changes go far enough?

Wednesday, 12 February 2025 12:12

Pathway to passive or road to ruin?

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As governments come under increasing pressure to make real and significant reductions in energy use and carbon emissions while tackling energy poverty, interest in passive house has never been higher. But short of expecting regulators to commit to certified passive house, is there a way of adopting the key principles that make passive house work?

By Nick Grant and Peter Wilkinson

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