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PodcastJuly 18, 2018

Energy Talks - Passive buildings on the rise

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    Katrin Klingenberg, co-founder and executive director of the Passive House Institute U.S. (PHIUS), looks at completed case studies of low- and mid-rise multifamily passive projects across the country.

    Full video and 3 questions with Klingenberg:
    energy.mit.edu/news/3q-passive-buildings-rise-in-popularity-and-necessity

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    by MIT Energy Initiative
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    Buildings
    Energy
    Climate Justice

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