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To reduce CO2 emissions and optimise energy performance, it is necessary to consider the building as a whole, not just the sum of its components.
Energy efficiency needs to be incorporated into the very design of the building and natural available resources, such as the sun and wind, should be exploited to a maximum.
For instance, windows should be considered as energy contributors. They should be placed at strategic locations to allow for solar heat gain and optimum natural ventilation; and different types of window should be used for north and south-facing installation.
The combined effect of these two factors can be enhanced by adding roller shutters and awning blinds that provide a flexible building envelope that keep heat in on cold winter nights and out in summer.
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Intelligent houses of the future will be designed to control the indoor climate automatically; smart enough to know when to insulate from cold, when to protect from heat and when to provide ventilation.
Ensure a better energy balance for your home
Consider the sun's orbit
The four corners of the world determine how sunlight hits your home. This affects your rooflight and the volume of heat energy entering the house.Read more
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Utilize energy the right way
Heat energy can pass both in and out of your home. Through the right use of sunscreening, you will obtain a better control of energy.Read more
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Sunscreening and window panes protect in different ways
Have a look at the types of sunscreening and panes that are optimally suited to meet your needs for protection against heat and cold.
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Automatic efficiency
En fjernbetjent løsning med INTEGRA gør det nemt at indstille vindue og solafskærmning, så din bolig bliver mere energieffektiv helt automatisk.
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