AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of them are in need of renovation. These houses have a high energy use and are in technical terms fairly homogenous. This investigation evaluates the theoretical energy savings potential of renovating houses from this period. Four reference houses were selected and simulated using common renovation measures. The results indicate that most of the existing single-family housing stock will likely not be able to attain the passive house standard after renovation and using today's technology. This is explained by the fact that some house characteristics impose a limiting factor on the energy renovation. Such examples are the shape, foundatio...
The resources of planet Earth are depleted. If everybody in the world would live the life of Swedish...
As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and mos...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
Single-family houses (SFHs) constructed between 1961 and 1980 account for approximately one-third of...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
Under the pressure of energy shortage, energy saving has become one of the most important topics. Th...
Sweden has ca. 2 million single family houses (SFH) housing 52% of the population and representing 4...
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...
The following study is part of a research project at Uppsala University. The purpose of the research...
Energy-saving is in focus today, this applies to buildings as well, since the building-stock represe...
Large share of Swedish building stock were built during 1940-1980 when people were not fully aware o...
As a result of EU’s legislations for reducing energy demands in buildings, a large number of studies...
The resources of planet Earth are depleted. If everybody in the world would live the life of Swedish...
As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and mos...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
Single-family houses (SFHs) constructed between 1961 and 1980 account for approximately one-third of...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
Under the pressure of energy shortage, energy saving has become one of the most important topics. Th...
Sweden has ca. 2 million single family houses (SFH) housing 52% of the population and representing 4...
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...
The following study is part of a research project at Uppsala University. The purpose of the research...
Energy-saving is in focus today, this applies to buildings as well, since the building-stock represe...
Large share of Swedish building stock were built during 1940-1980 when people were not fully aware o...
As a result of EU’s legislations for reducing energy demands in buildings, a large number of studies...
The resources of planet Earth are depleted. If everybody in the world would live the life of Swedish...
As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and mos...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...