lågenergität
Lågenergität is a term used to describe the degree to which a system, product, building, or process operates with reduced energy consumption while still fulfilling its intended function. The concept emphasizes inherent design and operational choices that lower energy demand, rather than relying solely on post-production efficiency measures.
Etymology and scope: The word combines lågenergi, meaning low energy, with a Germanic suffix forming an abstract
Measurement and criteria: Lågenergität is not a fixed property; it is assessed through energy intensity (energy
Applications and practices: Strategies to enhance lågenergität include superior insulation, airtight envelopes, heat recovery ventilation, efficient
Relation to other concepts: Lågenergität is closely linked to energy efficiency, energy performance, and energy intensity.
See also: energy efficiency, passive house, energy use intensity (EUI), life-cycle assessment (LCA).