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Top Passive House Tweets of the Last Week - November 22
Here are the top tweets from last week!
It can be difficult to remain hopeful in the face of so many crises our communities face. Seeing lights on in the stables at #RoyalOak after decades of darkness is a small sign that things can turn around. Soon to be 13 @IndwellCA#passivehouse apts w/Sacajawea. #HopeandHomespic.twitter.com/MmSE49XE8p
Join our FREE webinar on 'High performance windows and doors' THIS Wednesday which looks at: High performance glazing; U values & G values; Frame materials; Passivhaus requirements; Optimum positioning of windows to minimise thermal bridging; & much more! https://t.co/8PRaYF5cY3pic.twitter.com/TebShb9RqL
A maritime visitor attraction is set to become one of UK’s few Passive House certified buildings in the heritage & cultural sector and will be one of the projects presented at the @PassivhausTrust's UK PH Conference 2021. Get yourself a ticket! #UKPHC21https://t.co/sCpsvcmRTYpic.twitter.com/qpvsZTnjq4
— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) November 18, 2021
Passive house is a major answer to green development. In recent years, China 🇨🇳 has been promoting ultra-low energy consumption buildings. Passive house combines the advantages of energy conservation, environmental protection, comfort and livability.
Did you know that last month, UK and Ireland’s largest ever Passive House development in Lancaster Park sold out in an hour? Developers are catching the #PassiveHouse bug and seeing the returns on sustainable development pretty quickly!https://t.co/1OcZkzGp2D
— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) November 17, 2021
The cheapest energy is the energy you do not use in the first place. We must build houses for the future. Work starts on Drymen Passivhaus social housing development @ScotHousingNewshttps://t.co/cT9SSzYLug