I have spoken about passive houses and eco builds in general on a few
occasions and although I have briefly mentioned active houses I haven't gone
into too much detail. So I thought
that I would rectify this and give active houses a bit of the attention this
time.
There is a big clue in the name, 'active house'. As its name suggests this
house is a provider, it is built with the intention to supply and store
energy for you and your family. These houses take passive houses and they
bring everything up a level, a step further into sustainable living. An
active house should be low energy, low impact and really comfortable to live
in. We spend quite a bit of our time indoors, and that's not taking into
consideration recent events, but with
so much time being spent inside it is vital that the environment is a
comfortable one.

With both passive
houses and active houses there needs to be light. When eco living first came
about a lot of people decided against building in this way partly due to the
aesthetics of the build. Windows were often seen as detrimental, they were
needed for light but at the same time a lot of heat was being lost through
them making the home less energy efficient. Now, Velux provides windows that
conform to passive house standard. They allow light to enter the build
without compromising on heat loss or the
air tightness of the structure.
Technical solutions to the early problems of passive house standard
include things such as electric skylights, room layout, orientation and how
the light actually reflects inside.

The design for active houses is very intricate. As I have stated above
every detail is discussed to ensure that the comfort and aesthetics of the
build are not compromised at any stage. The ultimate goal is to provide a
home that is pleasing on the eye, comfortable to live in and is highly energy
efficient. Is an active house a competitor for a passive house? I don't know
to be honest. I'm not sure I would be
totally comfortable in suggesting that these were remotely in competition.
Passive house for one is a building standard and Active house is more of a
brand. There are many similarities
between these two and there are many standards and concepts that would apply
to both but what I believe is that an active house is a passive house that
gives back. The principles are the same, but an active house is so efficient,
it becomes positive.
Both passive houses and active houses provide sustainable living. An active
house aims to not only be energy efficient but aims to generate enough energy
so that there is a surplus amount. This excess is then fed back into the
grid. So not only do these builds provide zero carbon emissions but they
actually produce positive energy.

Whether you decide on a passive or active build you are setting your sights
on a concept and lifestyle. The energy efficiency of these builds is second
to none, and let's face it, you could even get your home to work for you!
Imagine that. Producing energy to send back into the grid by, quite
literally, doing nothing. Imagine if we all managed this concept, imagine if
we all had a positive energy supply and imagine what difference this could
make to our pockets and the environment.
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