— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) May 23, 2022
11 East Lenox Street is the first ground-up, mass timber Passive House project in Boston. It combines the multiple benefits of mass timber construction and Passive House design to create an energy efficient, low carbon building.
The latest sustainable development in Saint Paul is open! Verdant is the first pre-certified, mid-rise, Passive House multifamily building of this construction type in this climate zone—making Verdant up to 90% more efficient than a standard building!https://t.co/9ye3Uch2Ek
— City of Saint Paul (@cityofsaintpaul) May 24, 2022
Today marks the first time a Phius project has ever been taken public as part of an IPO! You can now invest in the award-winning Solis project through LEX Markets. This opens up an exciting new funding opportunity for passive projects.
Labour's @AlexRowleyFife is introducing a Passivhaus Private Member’s Bill which would see new minimum energy efficiency standards for all new house building in Scotland. This will cut bills & emissions.
— Cllr Scott Arthur 🌍🌈 (@CllrScottArthur) May 28, 2022
Something valuable we learned in the production of our latest issue — some solar PV arrays can have almost 4 x the embodied carbon of seemingly similar products. Find out more in this case study 👇
Nice to see @MitsubishiHVAC coming out with a smaller air handler. Will be useful in #PassiveHouse , I struggled to find a right size air handler a decade ago & ended up with an oversized unit for a @Rinnai after a number of phone calls with their engineering department in Texas https://t.co/jR16FVnB6P