What do we mean by a sustainable house?
A sustainable house is a home designed and built to minimize its environmental impact, optimize the use of natural resources, and provide a healthy and efficient environment for its inhabitants. This is achieved through a combination of materials, technologies and practices that reduce the consumption of energy, water and other resources, and minimize the generation of waste and polluting emissions.
Which house do we refer to?
When we talk about finding it, we have to take into account several points such as, for example, energy efficiency, the use of renewable and recycled materials, waste minimization and integration with the natural environment.
The most sustainable house in Europe is in Spain
Specifically, in Barcelona
It is a house with double Passivhaus Premium certification (Passivhaus Institut) and 5 VERDE leaves (Green Building Council Spain), the most demanding in the world.
This home is located in Sant Andreu de la Barca (Barcelona) and is capable of saving 90% of energy.
It is distributed on two floors and has 312 m2.
It has four bedrooms and three bathrooms and stands out for having been built with prefabricated modules, wood and the passivhaus standard, which allows almost zero energy consumption.
Inside the house there are hardly any sounds from the outside and it is so perfectly insulated that its interior temperature is constant and oscillates between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius.
Most interesting of all, the house has been able to generate 10% of the energy it has consumed.
And what is the energy demand for heating and cooling? 10kWh/m2.
The consumption of a similar house without sustainable air conditioning systems would be between 80 and 120 kWh/m². So you are saving 90% energy.
In addition, it has a home automation system and a double-flow mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery, typical of the passivhaus standard.
And what is it made of?
The structure is made of wood, the insulation is made of wood fiber, the carpentry is made of wood, the pavements are made of wood… All sustainable materials and committed to the environment and, in addition, heating, cooling and hot water (DHW) is generated by aerothermal equipment.
If you want to make your home more sustainable, you don’t have to build it from scratch or study where the sun rises and sets to place windows and doors.
But you can implement aerothermal or other more sustainable heating and cooling system, and also more economical for your pocket.
Aerothermal
Aerothermal is ideal for urban homes because it extracts heat from the outside air, working even in cold climates. It is perfect if you are looking for an efficient and space-saving solution and will help you achieve a significant reduction in your energy bills compared to conventional heating systems.
Geothermal
Geothermal energy extracts heat from the earth through the wells and transmits it to the water, i.e. it captures the energy from the wells through the glycol water and introduces it into the house through the water circuit for heating or cooling.
Biomass
And finally, biomass uses organic materials such as wood and agricultural residues, converting them into energy, this allows you to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and, in addition, many governments offer incentives for the installation of biomass systems, making it economically attractive.
If you have any questions about these systems, please contact us and our customer service department will answer your questions.