In this study a robust method enabling one to compare the energy performance in different climates was developed. Derived normalization factors allow “to move” the building from one climate to another with corresponding changes in heating, cooling, and electric lighting energy. Degree days, solar-air temperature and economic insulation thickness were used to normalize space heating and cooling needs. Solar-air temperature based degree days resulted in 5% accuracy in space heating and dry-bulb air temperature based cooling degree days were trustworthy in cooling need normalization. To overcome the limitation of the same thermal insulation in all climates, an economic insulation thickness was applied. Existing and nearly zero ener...
The mismatching between the predicted and the operational performance of buildings designed to be ne...
The paper presents a comparative study of a nearly zero-energy office building with respect to two d...
A comparison between energy performance, simulated by means of the EnergyPlus building simulation pr...
In this study a robust method enabling one to compare the energy performance in different climates w...
In this study a robust method enabling one to compare the energy performance in different climates w...
This study applied the normalisation method that enabled to compare the energy performance of buildi...
An increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings has led to an increasing focus on predicted ener...
Direct comparison of building energy performance levels between countries is usually not possible du...
An increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings has led to an increasing focus on predicted ener...
none1noThe evaluation of energy performance of buildings (EPB) depends on several factors, which are...
Direct comparison of building energy performance levels between countries is usually not possible du...
In 2017, the National Board of Housing, Building and Planning changed the calculation method for cal...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSThe comparison of building energy efficiency in differen...
Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is a growing global concern, threatening world-w...
To achieve the goals of reducing building energy consumption, regulations are being designed to guar...
The mismatching between the predicted and the operational performance of buildings designed to be ne...
The paper presents a comparative study of a nearly zero-energy office building with respect to two d...
A comparison between energy performance, simulated by means of the EnergyPlus building simulation pr...
In this study a robust method enabling one to compare the energy performance in different climates w...
In this study a robust method enabling one to compare the energy performance in different climates w...
This study applied the normalisation method that enabled to compare the energy performance of buildi...
An increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings has led to an increasing focus on predicted ener...
Direct comparison of building energy performance levels between countries is usually not possible du...
An increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings has led to an increasing focus on predicted ener...
none1noThe evaluation of energy performance of buildings (EPB) depends on several factors, which are...
Direct comparison of building energy performance levels between countries is usually not possible du...
In 2017, the National Board of Housing, Building and Planning changed the calculation method for cal...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSThe comparison of building energy efficiency in differen...
Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is a growing global concern, threatening world-w...
To achieve the goals of reducing building energy consumption, regulations are being designed to guar...
The mismatching between the predicted and the operational performance of buildings designed to be ne...
The paper presents a comparative study of a nearly zero-energy office building with respect to two d...
A comparison between energy performance, simulated by means of the EnergyPlus building simulation pr...