Window-opening unreliable for ventilation, study finds
Written by Kate de SelincourtStudy confirms “systematic inequalities” in indoor air pollution
Written by Kate de SelincourtA new analysis of the exposure of London households to indoor pollutants highlights “systematic inequalities” in exposure, overwhelmingly driven by factors beyond the control of those people worst affected.
Almost a quarter of new nearly zero energy building (NZEB) homes may be non-compliant with Part L of the regulations, new analysis by Passive House Plus has revealed.
International passive house conference kicks off
Written by News DeskThe winners of the international Passive House Award will be announced on Friday 10 September as part of the 25th International Passive House Conference, which is fully available online. Tickets to the conference are still available.
Growing use of CO2 monitors to slow Covid spread
Written by Kate de SelincourtWhile the Irish government is delivering CO2 monitors to schools to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, and some European regions have mandated the use of such monitors in all buildings open to the public, the UK has yet to introduce such measures and has removed the requirement for mask-wearing in schools.
Agar Grove, Larch Corner & Cranmer Road win at Passivhaus Awards
Written by News DeskThe redevelopment of Agar Grove by Camden Council in London was the winner of the large project award at this year’s UK Passivhaus Awards, which were held on 30 June.
Erne Campus is world’s largest passive house premium building
Written by News DeskSouth West College’s new Erne Campus building in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, is the world’s largest, and the first educational building, to be certified to the passive house premium standard, the Passive House Institute has confirmed.
Cavity wall builds can meet RIBA carbon targets, new analysis suggests
Written by Jeff ColleyA detailed analysis of the embodied carbon of six common build types has indicated that dwellings built with business-as-usual build specs of cavity wall construction and strip foundations may be able to meet the revised embodied carbon targets for dwellings in RIBA’s 2030 Climate Challenge.
Nilan has developed a new app that allows users to control their ventilation system and heat pump directly from their mobile phone. The feature now comes as standard on all of the company’s popular Compact P combined heating and ventilation systems.
Ecological seminar tackles embodied carbon ‘blind spot’
Written by News DeskEcological Building Systems recently hosted a series of thought-provoking presentations on the topic of going beyond NZEB and addressing the carbon blind spot of the construction industry: embodied carbon.
Irish cellulose insulation manufacturer Ecocel is currently on site completing the installation of its cellulose insulation to a new social housing development in County Cork.
Wicklow company makes eco-board from food packaging
Written by News DeskGrant heat pumps at centre of NI energy transition project
Written by News DeskProdomo offer certified thermal brackets for windows and doors
Written by News DeskRoll out CO2 sensors to slow spread of Covid-19 – NuWave Sensors
Written by News DeskExhaust air heat pumps prove ideal for social housing — Unipipe
Written by News DeskLeading renewable heating supplier Unipipe says there has been a large increase in demand for exhaust air heat pumps for new local authority housing schemes.
Tarimatec eco decking & finishes now available in Ireland
Written by News DeskAvantgard Agents, a leading supplier of porcelain and ceramics, is the new Irish agent for the Tarimatec range of sustainable decking, cladding and internal finishes.
Beam launch new app for easy heat recovery control
Written by News DeskThe new Beam VentSmart app for the Axco Counterflow range of MVHR units is now available. Beam said that the app has been designed to make control of its heat recovery ventilation systems as easy and straightforward as possible.
Prestige Aluclad: bespoke passive glazing can be competitive
Written by News DeskArchitects and self-builders who are designing bespoke dwellings often struggle to find bespoke glazing products that match their ideal design, but leading supplier Prestige Aluclad says consumers can find custom window and door solutions at competitive prices if they turn to specialist manufacturers.