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More than 8,500 m2 that is designed to produce and consume energy in a sustainable way. In Ettelbruck, Luxembourg's National School of Health has launched a pilot project that has won numerous awards for its energy model.
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00:00We really tried, throughout the construction process and at every step, to question, minimize and optimize our photovoltaic panels.
00:16It is also the cover. There is no other cover underneath. This element is really integrated into the building.
00:23Inside, to replace the traditional plaster panels, we replaced them with clay panels, which are more ecological.
00:33It really allows the building to breathe and to react well to the interior humidity and to guarantee optimal comfort for users.
00:45It has won European awards for the integration of renewable energies.
00:56Also in the European framework, in terms of wood construction, it has won the Luxembourg Prize.
01:02It is a building that, after a few years of service, we always have requests from people who come to visit it, who want to have information about the building.
01:14For more information, visit www.nasa.gov

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