About 40% of global energy consumption is due to buildings. For this reason, many countries have established strict limits with regard to building energy performance. In fact, the minimization of energy consumption and related polluting emissions is undertaken in the public perspective with the main aim of fighting climate change. On the other hand, it is crucial to achieve financial benefits and proper levels of thermal comfort, which are the principal aims of the private perspective. In this paper, a multi-objective multi-stage approach is proposed to optimize building energy design by addressing the aforementioned public and private aims. The first stage implements a genetic algorithm by coupling MATLAB® and EnergyPlus pursuing the m...
The ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ Recast (i.e., 2010/31/EU) establishes that building ...
Modern buildings and their HVAC systems are required to be not only energy-efficient but also produc...
The European Committee is encouraging the Member States to adopt the so-called \u201ccost optimal ap...
About 40% of global energy consumption is due to buildings. For this reason, many countries have est...
About 40% of global energy consumption is due to buildings. For this reason, many countries have est...
The climate evolution towards a progressive increase of Earth's temperature is leading to many worry...
The recast version of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (2010/31/EU) proposes a comparat...
The energy requalification of existing buildings entails the fulfillment of different, often conflic...
In accordance with national and international regulations, the energy usage and emissions of buildin...
The paper proposes a multi-objective optimization approach to address the energy design of the build...
Performance-driven optimization has shown its potential to integrate design and energy performance, ...
Better energy management systems for buildings could play a significant role in achieving nowadays g...
© 2020 Maria PanagiotidouThe building sector has been at the centre of the environmental protection ...
The goal of this paper was to optimize the building envelope and technical equipment in the building...
The ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ Recast (i.e., 2010/31/EU) establishes that building ...
Modern buildings and their HVAC systems are required to be not only energy-efficient but also produc...
The European Committee is encouraging the Member States to adopt the so-called \u201ccost optimal ap...
About 40% of global energy consumption is due to buildings. For this reason, many countries have est...
About 40% of global energy consumption is due to buildings. For this reason, many countries have est...
The climate evolution towards a progressive increase of Earth's temperature is leading to many worry...
The recast version of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (2010/31/EU) proposes a comparat...
The energy requalification of existing buildings entails the fulfillment of different, often conflic...
In accordance with national and international regulations, the energy usage and emissions of buildin...
The paper proposes a multi-objective optimization approach to address the energy design of the build...
Performance-driven optimization has shown its potential to integrate design and energy performance, ...
Better energy management systems for buildings could play a significant role in achieving nowadays g...
© 2020 Maria PanagiotidouThe building sector has been at the centre of the environmental protection ...
The goal of this paper was to optimize the building envelope and technical equipment in the building...
The ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ Recast (i.e., 2010/31/EU) establishes that building ...
Modern buildings and their HVAC systems are required to be not only energy-efficient but also produc...
The European Committee is encouraging the Member States to adopt the so-called \u201ccost optimal ap...