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Passive House team NO.1 Promising Passive House for Green Generation Prof. SeungjoonLee 이성준 KwangsuKim 김광수 Dept. Fine Chemical Engineering Iasdl@naver.com JiyounHa 하지윤 Dept. Civil Engineering Jiyoun.ha@gmail.com YouraLee 이유라 Dept. Ship Engineering clfh91@naver.com
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1: The Context Buildings, Energy and the Environment 2: The Building Energy Solution Conservation and Renewable Resources 3: The Conclusion View on a Passive House
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Annual Temperature Change of Korea (1910-2000) *Korea Institute of Geological Survey
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Residential Energy Use *Energy Information Administration/Energy Consumption of typical household, 2009
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Korea Heating Fuels Oil 43.6% Coal 24.3% Nuclear energy 15.9% LNG 13.7% Others 2.5%
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World Oil Demand
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1: The Context Buildings, Energy and the Environment 2: The Building Energy Solution Conservation and Renewable Resources 3: The Conclusion View on a Passive House
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Passive House
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What is a Passive house? Body heat electrical devices heat Lighting heat Solar heat Calculate conditions of insulation to keep energy
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Specific Energy Consumption Electronics 29kWh/m2a Lighting 11kWh/m2a Water cooling 2kWh/m2a Water heating76kWh/m2a Space heating11kWh/m2a Solar panels Solar battery Average in the Korea Building Stock Monitoring Results Passive House 3L 16L
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Specific Energy Consumption Electronics 29kWh/m2a Lighting 11kWh/m2a Water cooling 2kWh/m2a Water heating76kWh/m2a Space heating11kWh/m2a Solar panels Solar battery Average in the Korea Building Stock Monitoring Results Passive House 3L 16L
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Passive house principles
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Triple pane window double low-e glazing
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Passive house principles
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Super insulation Super-Insulated Foundation Roof truss with large insulation space
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The Effect Standard Construction Passive House
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Models House residence built to Passive House standard in InchoenResidence built to Passive House standards in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do.
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Models House residence built to Passive House standard in Urbana IllinoisResidence built to Passive House standards in Vorarlberg, Austria.
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1: The Context Buildings, Energy and the Environment 2: The Building Energy Solution Conservation and Renewable Resources 3: The Conclusion View on a Passive House
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Promising Passive House for GREEN GENERATION 6 결론 Opinion At present, with the energy crisis getting more and more serious, it is anticipated that the building of a "Passive House"-type building and the reduction in energy use by about 90% will bring about many economic, environmental, and social benefits. Right now in South Korea, the rate of distribution and awareness of the "Passive House" are both at a low state, but if the importance of the "Passive House" is felt, then the idea successfully developed and established, not only will our natural resource-lacking country gain a competitive edge, but it will also become a good foundation for taking another step forward in becoming a "green nation".
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“Passive House Institute Korea”,[Internet] availabel at : http://www.phiko.krhttp://www.phiko.kr “Passive House Institute US”,[Internet] availabel at : http://www.passivehouse.ushttp://www.passivehouse.us “LG LOVE Generation”, [internet] available at : http://www.lovegen.co.krhttp://www.lovegen.co.kr “International Passivehaustagung 2012”,[Internet] availabel at : http://www.passivhaustagung.de/http://www.passivhaustagung.de/ “Korea Institute of Geological Survey”,[Internet] availabel at : http://www.nimr.go.krhttp://www.nimr.go.kr “Ministry of Knowledge Economy“, [internet] available at : http://www.mke.go.krhttp://www.mke.go.kr “Passivehouse-Korea ”, [internet] available at : http://www.passivehouse-korea.comhttp://www.passivehouse-korea.com “EGG hall”, [internet] available at : http://egg.go.kr/eng/main/index.egghttp://egg.go.kr/eng/main/index.egg
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