As a result of EU’s legislations for reducing energy demands in buildings, a large number of studies have been done about cost-effective renovation of building stocks in EU. To complement the available results, in this work we take into account the microeconomic perspective of building owners, whose major challenge is to decide about limited budget allocation for energy renovation. Therefore, this work presents results of optimal and cost-effective energy renovation of single-family houses in Swedish building stock.The houses are categorised based on the year of construction (about 1970s, 1980s and 1990s) and their location (i.e. four Swedish climate zones). The space heat demand of representative houses for each age category and climate zo...
The content of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing resulting in climate change and effo...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
In the last ten years Germany has met less than half of its renovation quota annually. This study ai...
The cost-optimal level of energy performance for buildings shall be identified according to the Euro...
The existing residential buildings in the European countries are rather old and often fail to meet t...
Sweden has ca. 2 million single family houses (SFH) housing 52% of the population and representing 4...
Single-family houses (SFHs) constructed between 1961 and 1980 account for approximately one-third of...
The climate impact of the construction sector, due to energy and material usage, constitutes the lar...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
A significant reduction in energy use in the building stock is a major challenge for the future, and...
The concern of climate change and Greenhouse Gas emission have increased national consideration towa...
Upgrading existing one-family houses to higher energy standards can be a challenge for owners, among...
This paper evaluates the cost-effectiveness of renovating single-family houses to Passive House leve...
Many buildings built in the 1960s are inefficient when it comes to their energy use. A lot of them a...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
The content of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing resulting in climate change and effo...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
In the last ten years Germany has met less than half of its renovation quota annually. This study ai...
The cost-optimal level of energy performance for buildings shall be identified according to the Euro...
The existing residential buildings in the European countries are rather old and often fail to meet t...
Sweden has ca. 2 million single family houses (SFH) housing 52% of the population and representing 4...
Single-family houses (SFHs) constructed between 1961 and 1980 account for approximately one-third of...
The climate impact of the construction sector, due to energy and material usage, constitutes the lar...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
A significant reduction in energy use in the building stock is a major challenge for the future, and...
The concern of climate change and Greenhouse Gas emission have increased national consideration towa...
Upgrading existing one-family houses to higher energy standards can be a challenge for owners, among...
This paper evaluates the cost-effectiveness of renovating single-family houses to Passive House leve...
Many buildings built in the 1960s are inefficient when it comes to their energy use. A lot of them a...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
The content of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing resulting in climate change and effo...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
In the last ten years Germany has met less than half of its renovation quota annually. This study ai...