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Three-Liter House Brings Energy Savings of Nearly 90 Percent
- Evonik sets new standards with pilot project
- State-of-the-art building technology reduces dependence on variable energy costs
- A single row house currently reduces CO2 emissions by 160 metric tons per year
Essen, Germany. Would you drive an old jalopy that guzzled 40 liters of gas every 100
kilometers? Probably not. But hundreds of thousands of home owners and tenants find themselves in a
similar situation. Their apartments and houses use many times the amount of energy that is actually
required. Increasing energy prices are sending heating costs and utilities through the roof. Evonik
Industries is countering this trend. In an exemplary pilot project, the “Three-Liter House” in
Düsseldorf, the company has transformed an apartment block into one of the most energy-efficient
buildings in Germany.
The row of houses in Düsseldorf-Eller, a comfortable residential complex with 24 housing
units built in 1964 and 1969, look no different from others of their kind. But there's something
truly special about them. Behind the renovated exteriors lies a sophisticated energy generation and
utilization concept that saves the tenants money year after year—and drastically reduces CO2
emissions.
The residential buildings form part of the Niedrigenergiehaus im Bestand (“Efficient Homes”)
model project initiated by the German Energy Agency (dena) in collaboration with the German Federal
Ministry of Transportation, Construction and Urban Development, and conceived by the Real Estate
Business Area of Evonik. The special feature of the Three-Liter House model is that, in addition to
investing in insulation and passive windows, Evonik has developed a completely new building
technology.
When the refurbishment was completed last year, the complex had its own mini combined heat
and power plant, a 144-square meter photovoltaics system, decentralized ventilation systems with
waste heat recovery, triple glazing, and thermal insulation of the outside walls. The heat and
power plant supplies the building centrally with heat and hot water. Tenants can set the
temperature in their housing units as they wish. In this decentralized system, every housing unit
has an “optimizer” that allows individual regulation of the heating and ventilation system,
offering a further option for reducing heating costs. The optimizer allows, for example, the
heating to be activated during the week at a different time than over the weekend. With this
building shell and technology, the windows can remain closed most of the time, because air exchange
is regulated by the ventilation system.
After they are refurbished, the buildings are low-energy in the true sense of the word: The
primary energy requirement has been reduced from 286 kWh per square meter per year to just 36.2
kWh, corresponding to savings of 87 percent. The energy requirements of the refurbished row houses
thus lie significantly below the limits specified by the German Energy Conservation Ordinance
(EnEV) for new buildings. Energy modernization also makes an important contribution to climate
protection: the Three-Liter House in Düsseldorf reduces CO2 emissions by 160 metric tons per year.
The Three-Liter Houses from Evonik Industries—which have borrowed their name from the
three-liter car—are thus among the most energy-efficient and eco-friendly low-energy houses in all
of Germany.
Company information
Evonik Industries is the creative industrial group from Germany which operates in three business areas: Chemicals, Energy and Real Estate. Evonik is a global leader in specialty chemicals, an expert in power generation from hard coal and renewable energies, and one of the largest private residential real estate companies in Germany. Our strengths are creativity, specialization, continuous self-renewal, and reliability. Evonik is active in over 100 countries around the world. In its fiscal year 2007 about 43,000 employees generated sales of about €14.4 billion and an operating profit (EBIT) of more than €1.3 billion (preliminary figures).
Disclaimer
In so far as forecasts or expectations are expressed in this press release or where our statements concern the future, these forecasts, expectations or statements may involve known or unknown risks and uncertainties. Actual results or developments may vary, depending on changes in the operating environment. Neither Evonik Industries AG nor its group companies assume an obligation to update the forecasts, expectations or statements contained in this release.
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