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MFC 2020: positive house + electric car = zero CO2?




by Christophe » 30/03/12, 13:43

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Innovative and unpublished, a concept "house + transport" = zero energy and zero CO2


Totally innovative, this MFC 2020 Concept is part of a global approach to eco-efficiency around a low-energy, energy-efficient house with an electric car.

At the heart of the environment ...

The construction of this new MFC 2020 Concept will begin during the 1er 2011 semester in the Rhône, European crossroads and second urban area of ​​France, with a pool of nearly 5 million inhabitants.

A wise choice for this establishment located near the Cité de l'Environnement, the first positive energy tertiary building in France which houses, among its 4 m000 of offices, the Research and Development Center of the Maisons France Confort Group and the Office of 'Bastide & Bondoux Thermal Studies.

Delivery of the MFC 2020 Concept is scheduled for the 1er 2012 semester. The MFC 2020 Concept is able to demonstrate that it is possible to promote homeownership throughout the country, especially for the 2 / 3 of French living and working in rural and peri-urban areas.

Perfectly integrated into a strategy of territorial organization and individual mobility, this MFC 2020 Concept offers a relevant alternative to the problems of excessive densification and provides effective solutions to congestion control in urban centers. It also demonstrates the suitability of electric cars to radically reduce atmospheric pollution and strengthen our energy autonomy.
Concept MFC 2020, a project that combines the most innovative skills and industries

To imagine, create and implement the MFC 2020 Concept, the Maisons France Confort Group is piloting a pool of skills bringing together 15, one of the most advanced green building construction companies.

The players in this pool do not only bring in the techniques and know-how of their own businesses; a real cooperation has been established so that each company is associated with the co-construction of the project in a coordinated and very coherent way. Impact studies make it possible to continuously validate the relevance of choices in order to achieve the highest energy and environmental performance.

Concept MFC 2020 will thus be a true showcase of cutting-edge technologies for sustainable individual construction, proof that the individual house is one of the answers to the necessary environmental and energy transition.
Near the City of the Environment in Saint-Priest
City of the environment

The Concept MFC 2020 is located near La Cité de l'Environnement, the first positive energy tertiary building in France which houses, among its 4m000 of offices, the Research and Development Center of the Maisons France Confort Group and the Office of Bastide & Bondoux Thermal Studies.

A technological showcase, Cité de l'Environnement is an innovative tertiary building. From architecture to integration in the landscape, from the choice of materials to the distribution of spaces, the control of energy consumption to access to renewable energies, everything has been thought out to achieve a place of life that reconciles respect of the environment and well-being of the occupants.

In terms of energy, La Cité de l'Environnement meets all the requirements of the RT 2020 standard!

Positive energy building, it produces more energy than it consumes! It is thus a building totally in phase with the post-oil era and has, as such, obtained the support of ADEME.

Thanks to the choice of efficient technical solutions, it displays a primary energy consumption close to 100 kWh / m2 / year for heating, cooling, hot water, ventilation, lighting and office automation.

Beyond the building, the behavioral challenge and the mutualisation of needs

If the energetic and environmental logic of the building is mastered upstream by the designers, La Cité de l'Environnement focuses on the behavioral dimension of the occupants. Because a building low consumption implies a reasoned management of the resources, and this, also on the scale of each individual occupant.

That is why the design of this building is based on the pooling of spaces and services, optimized in terms of access to resources, both for employees (cafeteria, leisure areas, health), but also for each resident company. (meeting rooms, training, office equipment).

Learn more about The City of the Environment: www.citedelenvironnement.com


It's full of "big sponsors" and the idea is nothing new but hey it has the merit of making people aware ...

It reminds me of my solar carport project in 2009 https://www.econologie.com/forums/projet-pv- ... t8233.html

Official website: http://www.concept-mfc-2020.fr/

Site monitoring: http://www.concept-mfc-2020.fr/fr/Chantier/suivi.aspx

A house that wants to be "green" with a metal frame and isolated exclusively with mineral wool ... strange ... : Cheesy:
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by Did67 » 30/03/12, 14:05

I'm not going to relaunch my rant against "green" put to all the sauces!

The house aims to be "zero energy" and "zero CO²" ...

What deserves indeed precision: zero CO² of fossil origin ??? because otherwise, how do they breathe the occupants ...

And what you raise in relation to glass wool / metal, indeed raises the question of gray energy. There, I join you 100%. The house cannot be at "zero embodied energy"! At most, it is a question of operating energy ...

The overall balance: investment + operation, therefore "gray energy contained in materials, transport of elements etc" + energy consumed day by day "deserves to be elucidated.

[All other things being equal, I prefer to flamble 500 l of fuel once and for all to make x kg of glass wool which will save 250 l of fuel each year for 25 years ... Even though of course, we can look how to do without these 500 l too!]
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by Christophe » 06/04/12, 17:38

Okay, but if we want to make a demonstrator, we might as well do it as "clean" as possible ... some natural insulators are now cheaper than chemicals so ...

"Teaser" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of0OyttrhFk

Not bad the "electric" Priva Lite glazing with "variable translucency" ...

Webcam of the house with history: http://www.devisubox.com/dv/dv.php5?pgl ... dSite=4717

Their twitter account: http://twitter.com/CONCEPTMFC2020
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by Did67 » 06/04/12, 18:52

Yes Yes...

We could also find better than BMW as a "demonstrator" ...

Come on, an alternative that you may like more:

- less grandiloquent
- Alsatian
- and in wood!

http://www.partenaire-europeen.fr/Actua ... a-20111112
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