The Scottish Passive House Centre

The Scottish Passive House Centre (SPHC) is Scotland's independant Passive House certifier. It provides professional advice on Passive House technology, presents case studies and links to organisations and companies involved in Passive House in Scotland including architects, consultants, product suppliers, installers, developers, housing associations and individual house builder.

Due to its ecological and economical advantages, we see Passive House as the most reasonable approach on the way to Zero Carbon developments.

We would be pleased to accompany your Passive House project.

 Visit us at the ECO Build 2rd-4th March 2010 at stand 2311

 

News: European legislation intends to go for Passive House standards

In January 2008, the European Parliament called on the Commission to propose a binding requirement that all new buildings needing to be heated and/or cooled are constructed to Passive House or equivalent non-residential standards from 2011.

 

The first Passive House certified in Scotland:

Have a look at Tigh-Na-Cladach (Bethania), now certified by the SPHC and the Passivhaus Institute. Click here

 

Intersting news report on the BBC webpage: "Climate change debate heating up"