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Esbensen, Torben. The first zero energy house in northern Europe, 1974. 2005 SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2005, Orlando, Flórida.
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Parallel to the first oil crisis in 1973, the Scandinavian Solar Energy Pioneer, Professor Vagn Korsgaard from the Technical University of Denmark initiated the first Solar R project in Scandinavia: The Zero Energy House. The purpose of the project was to design and construct a one-family house with no external heating demand for space heating and domestic water. The design was based on 300-400 mm of insulation in walls and roofs, night-insulated windows, heat recovery from ventilation systems and a big 40 m² solar collector system combined with a 30 m3 water storage tank. The newly educated engineer Torben Esbensen, M.Sc. was employed at the University in 1973 to prepare the studies for the Zero Energy House and design the first bigger solar system in the country. The Zero Energy House was constructed at the Campus of the Technical University in Lyngby, Copenhagen, and it was formally opened in 1975 by the Royal Danish Queen Margrethe II and the Royal Swedish King Carl Gustav XII. After the construction of the Zero Energy House, Professor Vagn Korsgaard initiated the solar energy research laboratory at the University, which is still in good operation now 30 years later headed by Professor Svend Svendsen and Dr. Simon Furbo.
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