Due to different temporal combinations of energy generation processes, the global warming potential (GWP) of energy supply evolves constantly. Despite this, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to the energy consumption in buildings are commonly assessed with yearly averaged carbon content of the energy supply. The knowledge of the hourly carbon content of the energy supply, would allow a more realistic assessment of the GHG emissions. Moreover, a temporal relationship between the GWP energy supply and building energy demand for reducing carbon footprint could be addressed. In this study, different methods to evaluate the hourly carbon contents of the on-site available energies are presented. The potential of load shifting for GHG emi...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
Current policies to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with buildings focus on t...
In recent years, an increasing attention has been given to the temporal variations in indirect green...
The environmental footprint of the Swiss consumed electricity is not constant over the year. Indeed,...
Stringent limits and reduction strategies paths on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are being defined ...
Huge amount of energy resources greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is devoted to the built environment. ...
The demand for energy in buildings varies strongly across countries and climatic zones. These differ...
Achieving ambitious climate change mitigation targets requires a comprehensive transformation of the...
Standard algorithm of building’s energy strategy often use electricity and its tariff as the sole cr...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
International audienceThe development of on-site renewable energy production and demand management i...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
The building sector plays a key role in energy transition and carbon reduction while capturing the d...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
Current policies to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with buildings focus on t...
In recent years, an increasing attention has been given to the temporal variations in indirect green...
The environmental footprint of the Swiss consumed electricity is not constant over the year. Indeed,...
Stringent limits and reduction strategies paths on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are being defined ...
Huge amount of energy resources greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is devoted to the built environment. ...
The demand for energy in buildings varies strongly across countries and climatic zones. These differ...
Achieving ambitious climate change mitigation targets requires a comprehensive transformation of the...
Standard algorithm of building’s energy strategy often use electricity and its tariff as the sole cr...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
International audienceThe development of on-site renewable energy production and demand management i...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
The building sector plays a key role in energy transition and carbon reduction while capturing the d...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
Current policies to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with buildings focus on t...