Promoting energy efficiency in the building sector is essential if the agreements of the Kyoto Protocol are to be honoured. Different initiatives for energy labelling of highly energy-efficient residential buildings have emerged throughout Europe as an essential method to stimulate market demand, to control grants or to ensure the quality of demonstration projects with excellent energy performance. The paper identifies the barriers and opportunities for the further diffusion of labels for highly energy-efficient houses. A model based on the theory of the diffusion of innovation is developed to analyse perceived attributes of existing European labels. The paper investigates the innovation characteristics of existing labels in Europe, with a ...
In this paper, we analyze the adoption and effects of energy performance certification in Europe. We...
In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing e...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
The urgent need for a dramatic reduction of fossil fuels in the built environment is without any dou...
The Flemish EPB calculation method, in accordance with the EU EPBD, determines an insulation label a...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Reduction of energy consumption is currently high on the political agenda of manycountries. Because ...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
Many studies have investigated different aspects in the decarbonisation of the European housing stoc...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
Energy efficiency in buildings and the penetration of renewable energies are important targets in o...
Although a substantial economic energy saving potential exists in the residential sector of the Euro...
For newly built houses and renovations European and national ambitions prescribe increasing levels o...
In this paper, we analyze the adoption and effects of energy performance certification in Europe. We...
In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing e...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
The urgent need for a dramatic reduction of fossil fuels in the built environment is without any dou...
The Flemish EPB calculation method, in accordance with the EU EPBD, determines an insulation label a...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Energy efficiency in the residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of g...
Reduction of energy consumption is currently high on the political agenda of manycountries. Because ...
Energy labels on buildings are mandatory in Europe since 2006 with the application of the European d...
Many studies have investigated different aspects in the decarbonisation of the European housing stoc...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
Energy efficiency in buildings and the penetration of renewable energies are important targets in o...
Although a substantial economic energy saving potential exists in the residential sector of the Euro...
For newly built houses and renovations European and national ambitions prescribe increasing levels o...
In this paper, we analyze the adoption and effects of energy performance certification in Europe. We...
In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing e...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...