Address: TZANNI ALEBIZATOU 64, PAPAGOU 156 69, ATHINA
Phone: (+30) 211 4081109
Email: info@eipak.org
Website: https://eipak.org/
Partner Description:
Founded in early 2012, the Hellenic Passive House Institute serves as the representative of the International Passive House Association in Greece. Over the past decade, it has organized nationwide conferences on passive buildings, conducted over 100 seminars for 1,500 engineers and 500 technicians, and certified 150 engineers as qualified passive building designers.
The H.P.H.I. is authorized by the International Passive House Institute as a passive building certifier and has certified passive buildings in Greece, Cyprus, Germany, and Italy. Furthermore, for the past decade, it has been providing extensive and impartial information to all stakeholders in the construction sector and the general public regarding all aspects of passive building design and implementation.
Offered Products/Services:
The daily activities of the Hellenic Passive House Institute include:
- Organizing conferences and informative seminars in various cities across Greece.
- Developing workshops for engineers and technicians interested in learning about the Passiv Haus standard and its fundamental design and implementation principles.
- Providing specialized training and certification for engineers and technicians.
- Contributing to the dissemination of knowledge and expertise in passive building system production within Greece.
- Supporting efforts to implement new or existing buildings, both public and private, in accordance with the Passiv Haus standard in Greece and assisting in their certification.
- Participating in public discussions, both at national and European level, and actively contributing to the development of new European nearly zero-energy building standards, as mandated by European and national legislation.
- Participating in national and international forums that prioritize energy conservation as the fundamental prerequisite for addressing climate change.
- Collaborating with all market stakeholders to promote energy conservation as the primary and foremost form of renewable energy.