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The average new house in Sweden requires only half as much energy to heat and cool as the average American new house (per square foot, under identical climatic conditions), and it costs less and is more solidly built. Sweden imposes stricter energy standards on construction, but is more flexible in letting builders attain those standards by any structurally-sound method.
The average new house in Sweden requires only half as much energy to heat and cool as the average American new house (per square foot, under identical climatic conditions), and it costs less and is more solidly built. Sweden imposes stricter energy standards on construction, but is more flexible in letting builders attain those standards by any structurally-sound method.