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Scotland needs ‘joined-up’ approach to deliver Passivhaus

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The Scottish government has announced plans to adopt a Scottish ‘Passivhaus’ equivalent standard on all new builds within two years.

The announcement was made by Patrick Harvie MSP, minister for zero-carbon buildings, active travel and tenants' rights. He promised to fast-track the new standard using secondary legislation in a letter to Labour’s Alex Rowley MSP.

Passivhaus is a design standard that results in an extremely energy efficient building that maintains an almost constant temperature. Rowley has been campaigning on the issue, proposing the Domestic Building Environmental Standards (Scotland) Bill last year.

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