CSCEC focuses on green energy-saving building technologies to introduce passive houses to the Middle East

Pubtime:30.12.2024
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CSCEC participated in a side event at the blue zone of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28). The event spotlighted innovations in green building technologies and promoted passive house solutions designed for energy efficiency.
CSCEC's experts have taken the lead in researching exterior wall materials, high-performance windows, and air conditioning systems, while also handling the localized structural design, interior design, performance testing, and project implementation. Their efforts are focused on advancing passive house technologies.

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At its 8th technical conference, CSCEC showcased cutting-edge advancements in green building

CSCEC has developed ultra-high-performance insulation technologies by integrating nano-concrete core (NCC) insulation materials with traditional lightweight concrete and light-gauge steel (LGS) frameworks to achieve exceptional thermal resistance. High-performance windows and thermal break barriers are employed to minimize thermal bridging, while airtight design prevents air leakage and heat loss, reducing the need for continuous heating or cooling. Additionally, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) systems ensure a steady supply of fresh air while reclaiming heat from exhaust air. These innovations effectively address the challenges of hot climates in the Middle East, significantly reducing energy consumption.

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Passive house

During the construction process, CSCEC adhered strictly to local standards and regulations for design and execution, conducting multiple performance tests to ensure that the passive house meets expectations. The project is anticipated to reduce energy consumption by 70%.

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