The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) recast proposes, a comparative methodology to calculate cost-optimal levels of minimum energy performance requirements for buildings. This paper presents a method able to select the best retrofit action for lighting system, selectively analysing the daylight conditions and applying the cost-optimal methodology for different scenarios proposed for two existing educational buildings located in Italy. With the aim to improve both energy efficient and visual comfort conditions, the retrofit scenarios include lighting solutions with different combinations. They consider the replacement of lamps with more efficient lighting sources and the application of lighting control
Accounting for nearly 40% of final energy consumption, buildings are central to European energy pol...
tThe European policy framework is focused on reducing energy consumption in the building sector. The...
The EPBD recast (2010/31/EC) established that Member States (MSs) must ensure that minimum energy pe...
The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) recast proposes, a comparative methodo...
The energy policies of the European Union (EU) encourage the member states to convert building stock...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
AbstractThe recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member St...
Building upon the implementation of EBPD recast in the large majority of EU Member States, this pape...
none3noThe European energy policies about climate and energy package, known as the “20-20-20” targe...
Buildings are one of the major energy consumers. Thus, it is crucial to develop new solutions in ord...
The recast of the energy performance of buildings directive (EPBD) describes a comparative methodol...
The subject of this study was the definition of criteria for intervention on school buildings, prote...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
Building activity is the sector that affects for the most part the anthropogenic climate change. Ind...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
Accounting for nearly 40% of final energy consumption, buildings are central to European energy pol...
tThe European policy framework is focused on reducing energy consumption in the building sector. The...
The EPBD recast (2010/31/EC) established that Member States (MSs) must ensure that minimum energy pe...
The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) recast proposes, a comparative methodo...
The energy policies of the European Union (EU) encourage the member states to convert building stock...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
AbstractThe recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member St...
Building upon the implementation of EBPD recast in the large majority of EU Member States, this pape...
none3noThe European energy policies about climate and energy package, known as the “20-20-20” targe...
Buildings are one of the major energy consumers. Thus, it is crucial to develop new solutions in ord...
The recast of the energy performance of buildings directive (EPBD) describes a comparative methodol...
The subject of this study was the definition of criteria for intervention on school buildings, prote...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
Building activity is the sector that affects for the most part the anthropogenic climate change. Ind...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
Accounting for nearly 40% of final energy consumption, buildings are central to European energy pol...
tThe European policy framework is focused on reducing energy consumption in the building sector. The...
The EPBD recast (2010/31/EC) established that Member States (MSs) must ensure that minimum energy pe...