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LandVac Vacuum Glass: Exceeding Latvia’s Energy Standards

Written by Jeff Guest | Mar 11, 2025 8:11:01 AM

How LandVac Vacuum Glass Meets and Exceeds Latvian Building Energy Standards (LBN 002-19, Nearly Zero-Energy Building (NZEB) Regulations) 

Latvia has strict energy efficiency regulations that align with EU energy directives, ensuring that new and renovated buildings are highly insulated and energy-efficient. LandVac vacuum glazing is a cutting-edge solution that meets and exceeds these standards in several key ways: 

1. Ultra-Low U-Values for High Thermal Performance

  • LBN 002-19 sets stringent requirements for heat transfer in building envelopes, with a focus on minimizing energy loss. 
  • LandVac vacuum glazing achieves a U-value as low as 0.4 W/m²K, outperforming double glazing and matching or exceeding triple glazing efficiency. 
  • This helps buildings retain heat in winter and stay cool in summer, reducing energy demand for heating and air conditioning. 

2. Compliance with Nearly Zero-Energy Building (NZEB) Requirements

  • Since 2021, Latvia has required all new buildings to comply with NZEB standards, meaning they must use very little energy and rely on renewable sources. 
  • LandVac vacuum glazing reduces heat loss and energy consumption, contributing to lower heating loads and helping buildings meet NZEB targets. 
  • Its thin profile (8.3mm – 25.1mm) allows architects and developers to create highly insulated yet lightweight energy-efficient structures. 

Enhancing Airtightness & Reducing Thermal Bridging

  • LBN 002-19 emphasizes airtightness to prevent heat leakage. 
  • LandVac’s hermetically sealed vacuum chamber eliminates convection and conduction heat loss, preventing drafts and cold spots near windows. 
  • Unlike traditional triple glazing, it doesn’t require thick frames, reducing thermal bridging and increasing overall energy efficiency. 

Optimized for Passive House & Green Building Certifications

  • LandVac vacuum glazing supports Passive House and Miljöbyggnad (Swedish Green Building Certification), which is recognized in Latvia. 
  • By minimizing heat loss and improving building insulation, LandVac helps properties achieve better energy ratings and qualify for green building incentives. 

Supports Government Incentives & Energy Grants

  • Latvia offers financial incentives for energy-efficient renovations and new constructions, particularly under EU-funded sustainability programs. 
  • LandVac vacuum glazing qualifies as a high-performance energy-saving technology, making it eligible for tax reductions and energy efficiency grants. 

Conclusion: Future-Proofing Latvian Buildings with LandVac 

By combining superior insulation, airtight sealing, and a lightweight design, LandVac vacuum glazing helps Latvian buildings exceed the requirements of LBN 002-19 and NZEB regulations. It enables homeowners, businesses, and developers to reduce energy consumption, lower costs, and create sustainable, future-proof buildings. 

LandVac Vacuum Glazing Latvia offers an advanced solution for meeting and exceeding the country’s strict energy efficiency standards. With ultra-low U-values, superior airtightness, and a slim, lightweight design, it helps buildings achieve NZEB compliance while reducing energy costs. Whether for new constructions or renovations, LandVac is the ideal choice for sustainable, high-performance glazing. Learn more about LandVac Vacuum Glazing Latvia here.