
Passivhaus is German for “passive house” and presents a growing approach to home design that architecturally insulates room temperature to limit the use of additional energy. The aim of this low cost and environmentally-friendly energy efficient method to limit the use of electrical appliance allows households to save money during these times of increasing energy costs.
Yet, rising climate temperatures have made air conditioning a household necessity. Climate temperatures in Canberra have seen the city regularly experience extreme heat temperatures during summer. Projections made by the International Energy Agency have estimated that the demand for air conditioning will increase on a global scale from 1.6 billion to 5.6 billion units by 2050.
Despite air conditioning being a big contributor to global warming, air conditioning powered by renewable energy technology presents a solution to reduce its negative impact on the environment.
As air conditioning becomes an increasingly essential component of the everyday household, passivhaus in combination with a transition to renewable forms of energy use enables everyone to be more proactive in the mission to tackle climate change.
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