The Passive House in the Electricity System of the Future

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Thu, 2006-10-19 16:43.

Webinar

Date: December 14, 2006
Time: 15h00 - 16h00 (Europe Daylight Time)
Speaker: Hans De Keulenaer, Leonardo ENERGY

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This webinar describes a number of considerations about our energy system, when passive houses become the construction technology of choice in the future. Reducing the energy consumption of houses fits very well with the first and most important step of the Trias Energetica strategy towards a sustainable energy system. However, this strategy will seriously influence the design of energy grids in the residential area. It will have both a technical and economical impact that can not be neglected. The energy standards for passive houses are at such a level, that it is not economically viable anymore to invest in more than one energy infrastructure in a residential area. Although technically this could be a natural gas or hydrogen infrastructure, the choice for an all-electric infrastructure is more obvious. The traditional passive electricity distribution grid will gradually change into an active network with prosumers (both producers and consumers) of electricity instead of just consumers. Local balancing of electricity consumption and production, electricity storage and demand side management will become more and more important.