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TECH TAKES - Understanding Passive House Technology

Understanding Passive House Technology

01/22/23 • 54 min

TECH TAKES

The built environment accounts for 39 percent of annual global CO2 emissions, according to the World Green Building Council and Passive House is widely recognized as the most powerful tool we have today to produce buildings that help to mitigate these emissions. Ontarians like most people worldwide want a level of comfort and safety in their homes and passive houses offers that.

Greg Leskien, a certified Passive House consultant and C.E.T., an expert in the design, construction review, and verification of buildings, passive houses, and solar photovoltaic systems chats with host Louis Savard, C.Tech., about Passive House technology which could be the next generation of homes with you in mind, offering supreme insulation, quietness, energy-efficient and lots of fresh, clean air.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss or comments about the episode? Reach us at [email protected].

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The built environment accounts for 39 percent of annual global CO2 emissions, according to the World Green Building Council and Passive House is widely recognized as the most powerful tool we have today to produce buildings that help to mitigate these emissions. Ontarians like most people worldwide want a level of comfort and safety in their homes and passive houses offers that.

Greg Leskien, a certified Passive House consultant and C.E.T., an expert in the design, construction review, and verification of buildings, passive houses, and solar photovoltaic systems chats with host Louis Savard, C.Tech., about Passive House technology which could be the next generation of homes with you in mind, offering supreme insulation, quietness, energy-efficient and lots of fresh, clean air.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss or comments about the episode? Reach us at [email protected].

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TECH TAKES - Understanding Passive House Technology

Transcript

Interviewer: This is Tech Takes, a podcast that explores the many facets of the engineering and applied science profession. It is brought to you by OACETT, the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists.

Hi. I'm Louis Savard and welcome to Tech Takes.

[00:00:27] According to the World Green Building Council, the building environment accounts for 39 percent of annual global CO2 emissions. Passive House technology is widely recogni

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