AbstractFacility quality is dependent on the performance of utility infrastructure and local weather conditions in addition to social context. Theoretically, improvements in facility quality such as energy performance should reduce marginal costs of consumption for occupiers so as to increase asset values. This research explores the relationship between expectations of building energy performance and the financial value of real estate. The United Kingdom was selected as a leading case, being a large economy that has enacted legislation committing the government to delivering ambitious emission reductions to mitigate climate change. Appropriate instruments are identified and applied to a diverse set of case study offices. A scalable method i...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Energy efficiency in the building sector plays a key role in supporting European and global commitm...
The building sector accounts for 19% of Australia's energy consumption and around 23% of the gr...
Facility quality is dependent on the performance of utility infrastructure and local weather conditi...
AbstractFacility quality is dependent on the performance of utility infrastructure and local weather...
As most countries worldwide continue to mitigate climate change, one area of focus is a building's e...
The current regulations on the energy certification of buildings represent for the real estate marke...
Projected climate change is likely to have a significant impact on a range of energy systems. When a...
The current regulations on the energy certification of buildings represent for the real estate marke...
With the Europe-wide introduction of the energy certification for buildings (Energy Performance of B...
Global demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions on buildings conf...
As parts of the world continue the work of mitigating the impact of climate change, many countries s...
As parts of the world continue the work of mitigating the impact of climate change, many countries s...
The energy consumption in the existing residential building stock accounts for about 40% of the tota...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Energy efficiency in the building sector plays a key role in supporting European and global commitm...
The building sector accounts for 19% of Australia's energy consumption and around 23% of the gr...
Facility quality is dependent on the performance of utility infrastructure and local weather conditi...
AbstractFacility quality is dependent on the performance of utility infrastructure and local weather...
As most countries worldwide continue to mitigate climate change, one area of focus is a building's e...
The current regulations on the energy certification of buildings represent for the real estate marke...
Projected climate change is likely to have a significant impact on a range of energy systems. When a...
The current regulations on the energy certification of buildings represent for the real estate marke...
With the Europe-wide introduction of the energy certification for buildings (Energy Performance of B...
Global demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions on buildings conf...
As parts of the world continue the work of mitigating the impact of climate change, many countries s...
As parts of the world continue the work of mitigating the impact of climate change, many countries s...
The energy consumption in the existing residential building stock accounts for about 40% of the tota...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Energy efficiency in the building sector plays a key role in supporting European and global commitm...
The building sector accounts for 19% of Australia's energy consumption and around 23% of the gr...