Services of Expert Analytical and Construction Departments

Analytical solution of Passive House Planning tasks.

The principle of “Actual Involvement” for Joint Ventures.
Joint ventures created under the “Initiative” program for the assembly of equipment from imported components. The assembled equipment will be installed on objects of thermal modernization.
In the process of gaining experience, imported components are replaced by those manufactured in Ukraine.
Factors contributing to this process:
– enterprises have guaranteed orders at the initial stage of work to solve the tasks set in the Program;
– part of the enterprise should work under Tolling contracts – the profit is spent on the development of the enterprise and the transition to the production of domestic products;
– enterprises receive technologies for the production of equipment that will be produced by the enterprise free of charge.
– there are no additional engineering costs for organizing already domestic production of equipment to solve the tasks of the Program. Enterprises receive a stable economic and technological base for the production of products and for other projects.
– the possibility of tax benefits and the absence of customs duties on the supply of components to Joint Ventures.
Reasons:
– the “Initiative” program is nationwide and will have investments of more than €300 million.
Ukrainian laws providing such preferences:
– Law of Ukraine on Amendments to Section XX “Transitional Provisions” of the Tax Code of Ukraine regarding the features of taxation of business entities implementing investment projects with significant investments No. 3761 dated July 1, 2020
– Law of Ukraine on Amendments to Section XXI “Final and Transitional Provisions” of the Customs Code of Ukraine No. 3762 dated July 1, 2020
– Law of Ukraine “On State Support for Investment Projects with Significant Investments” No. 3760 dated December 17, 2020.

 

PASSIVE HOUSE PLANNING

The Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) is a computer program developed in 1998 by the Passive House Institute (PHI) (Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Feist) for designing passive houses and checking the energy balances of buildings. Based largely on European norms and standards, the PHPP program uses numerous proven and approved calculations to determine the heating/cooling energy demand, primary energy consumption, heating/cooling load of the building, the building’s susceptibility to overheating in summer, and many other important calculations.

Although the PHPP program was developed specifically for planning passive houses, this tool can also be used in the design and calculation of energy balances and energy efficiency of other buildings, energy modernization of old buildings, as well as for modeling and calculation of energy balances in the modernization of historical buildings. The new version 9 of the PHPP program allows for the development of general plans for the reconstruction/thermal modernization of old buildings, calculating and comparing various project options, calculating their energy efficiency and profitability.