How are new long-term energy targets for buildings managed in public construction client organisations? This paper presents an empirical account of the actors, their roles and contributions to the meaning making process regarding an energy target for public buildings and the development of an energy strategy. With this account, we wish to initiate a discussion on what actors and practices that are need in construction sector when contextualising and implementing long-term energy targets in practice. The paper is based on a longitudinal study in a public construction client organisation in Sweden, where for example in-depth interviews and observations of meetings has been used for data gathering
Energy renovations of single-family houses in Sweden are moving slowly, but if energy renovated, the...
This article focuses on the development of sustainable energy systems in the Swedish local context a...
As buildings consume approximately 40% of energy demand in the United Kingdom, there are significant...
How are new long-term energy targets for buildings managed in public construction client organisatio...
How are new long-term energy targets for buildings managed in public construction client organisatio...
The built environment is acknowledged as having a large potential to reduce society’s energy use and...
EU has launched a new directive on energy efficiency for buildings. This directive forces property o...
Modelling the energy use of buildings during the planning process is a well-established practice wit...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The building sector is a large energy consumer and is responsible for high CO2 emissions; hence, imp...
Expressing end-user needs and including them into the public sector building process is crucial to t...
The building and plant sectors represent a large part of Sweden’s energy use. Putting energy require...
Growing cities, new governmental sustainability directives, and a large building stock\ua0in need of...
The essence of this thesis is a transdisciplinary exploration of value within building energy renova...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
Energy renovations of single-family houses in Sweden are moving slowly, but if energy renovated, the...
This article focuses on the development of sustainable energy systems in the Swedish local context a...
As buildings consume approximately 40% of energy demand in the United Kingdom, there are significant...
How are new long-term energy targets for buildings managed in public construction client organisatio...
How are new long-term energy targets for buildings managed in public construction client organisatio...
The built environment is acknowledged as having a large potential to reduce society’s energy use and...
EU has launched a new directive on energy efficiency for buildings. This directive forces property o...
Modelling the energy use of buildings during the planning process is a well-established practice wit...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The building sector is a large energy consumer and is responsible for high CO2 emissions; hence, imp...
Expressing end-user needs and including them into the public sector building process is crucial to t...
The building and plant sectors represent a large part of Sweden’s energy use. Putting energy require...
Growing cities, new governmental sustainability directives, and a large building stock\ua0in need of...
The essence of this thesis is a transdisciplinary exploration of value within building energy renova...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
Energy renovations of single-family houses in Sweden are moving slowly, but if energy renovated, the...
This article focuses on the development of sustainable energy systems in the Swedish local context a...
As buildings consume approximately 40% of energy demand in the United Kingdom, there are significant...