The paper aims to achieve the modelling of climate change effects on heating and cooling in the building sector, through the use of the available Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasted data. Data from several different climate models will be fused with regards to mean air temperature, wind speed and horizontal solar radiation. Several climatic models data were analyzed ranging from January 2006 to December 2100. Rather than considering each model in isolation, we propose a data fusion approach for providing a robust combined model for morphing an existing weather data file. The final aim is simulating future energy use for heating and cooling of a reference building as a consequence of the expected climate changes. We compare ...
Considering climate change and assessing its impacts is challenging due to dealing with large data s...
Climate changes induce warmer climate with stronger and more frequent extreme events. Due to the unc...
Building performance and solar energy system simulations are typically undertaken with standardised ...
The paper aims to achieve the modelling of climate change effects on heating and cooling in the buil...
Several climate models have been developed and used to forecast the effects of the climate changes, ...
The building sector has a strategic role in the clean energy transition towards a fully decarbonized...
Higher availability of future climate data sets, generated by regional climate models (RCMs) with fi...
The building sector is one of the most relevant sectors in terms of generation of wealth and occupat...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the methodology presented in the research project ...
Climate change and its effects are becoming clear on a global scale either from the perspective of g...
The vision of decarbonization creates the need to design and construct even more energy-efficient bu...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
Climate influences a building’s performance to an important extent. In order to obtain accurate esti...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
Considering climate change and assessing its impacts is challenging due to dealing with large data s...
Climate changes induce warmer climate with stronger and more frequent extreme events. Due to the unc...
Building performance and solar energy system simulations are typically undertaken with standardised ...
The paper aims to achieve the modelling of climate change effects on heating and cooling in the buil...
Several climate models have been developed and used to forecast the effects of the climate changes, ...
The building sector has a strategic role in the clean energy transition towards a fully decarbonized...
Higher availability of future climate data sets, generated by regional climate models (RCMs) with fi...
The building sector is one of the most relevant sectors in terms of generation of wealth and occupat...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the methodology presented in the research project ...
Climate change and its effects are becoming clear on a global scale either from the perspective of g...
The vision of decarbonization creates the need to design and construct even more energy-efficient bu...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
Climate influences a building’s performance to an important extent. In order to obtain accurate esti...
New climate change projections for the UK were published by the United Kingdom Climate Impacts Progr...
Considering climate change and assessing its impacts is challenging due to dealing with large data s...
Climate changes induce warmer climate with stronger and more frequent extreme events. Due to the unc...
Building performance and solar energy system simulations are typically undertaken with standardised ...