The current paper is concerned with a case study of a residential house, located in Ireland, which has been recently retrofitted from a conventional mixed fuel dwelling to a smart grid enabled all-electric dwelling. The aim of the specific case study is to examine the im- pact on the building retrofit measures on the dwelling carbon footprint, pre- and post- retrofit. The analy- sis was carried out using EnergyPlus. The baseline for the case study is the pre-retrofitted dwelling which was based on a mixture of energy supply sources including: fossil fuel for space heating, electricity for household equipment and a conventional gasoline car for trans- portation. Following the retrofit measures, space heat- ing is provided by a ground source ...
The current geopolitical situation is certainly challenging the colossal transition to Zero carbon E...
The 2020 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland conference (CERI 2020), Cork Institute of Technology,...
With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and ret...
The current paper is concerned with a case study of a residential house, located in Ireland, which h...
The paper is concerned with the development and evaluation of control algorithms for the implementat...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and American Society of Heating, Refrig...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
Ireland’s housing stock has been identified as being amongst the least energy efficient in Northern ...
There is a scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate the actual benefit of energy efficient retrofit...
1.9 million housing units in Ireland are required to be retrofitted for the existing Irish national ...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
This paper focuses on the particular advantages which off-site housing construction has over the mor...
This paper investigates the potential for energy and CO2 emissions reduction when the passive house ...
Electrifying energy sectors using renewable rich electricity is one of the many decarbonization path...
The current geopolitical situation is certainly challenging the colossal transition to Zero carbon E...
The 2020 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland conference (CERI 2020), Cork Institute of Technology,...
With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and ret...
The current paper is concerned with a case study of a residential house, located in Ireland, which h...
The paper is concerned with the development and evaluation of control algorithms for the implementat...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and American Society of Heating, Refrig...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
Ireland’s housing stock has been identified as being amongst the least energy efficient in Northern ...
There is a scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate the actual benefit of energy efficient retrofit...
1.9 million housing units in Ireland are required to be retrofitted for the existing Irish national ...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
This paper focuses on the particular advantages which off-site housing construction has over the mor...
This paper investigates the potential for energy and CO2 emissions reduction when the passive house ...
Electrifying energy sectors using renewable rich electricity is one of the many decarbonization path...
The current geopolitical situation is certainly challenging the colossal transition to Zero carbon E...
The 2020 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland conference (CERI 2020), Cork Institute of Technology,...
With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and ret...