Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more effective, electric renewable capacity firming. Direct and on-time use of electricity is the best way to integrate them, but the current energy demand of residential building stock is often mainly fuel-based. Switching from fuel to electric-driven heating systems could play a key role. Yet, it implies modifications in the building stock due to the change in the temperature of the supplied heat by new heat pumps compared to existing boilers and in power demand to the electricity meter. Conventional energy retrofitting scenarios are usually evaluated in terms of cost-effective energy saving, while the effects on the electrification and flexibi...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential ...
The building sector has high untapped energy saving potential. The main tool to exploit this potenti...
Despite a wide range of energy-efficient technologies, financial products and public incentives are ...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
Swiss buildings, the majority of which will last beyond 2050, are responsible for a large share of e...
Energy efficiency in housing is more than a technical problem, since the quality of dwellings deeply...
Electrical and thermal consumption related to buildings, whether civil, commercial, public, or of an...
This paper compares various flexibility options to support renewable energy integration across the e...
The houses contribute significantly to the total energy consumption and emissions of greenhouse gase...
During the last few years, the issues of energy efficiency and energy saving have dominated the buil...
Decarbonizing heating in buildings is a key part of climate change mitigation policies, but deep ret...
Due to its progressive aging, the need to plan a long-term renovation strategy for the European buil...
The need for nearly (net) zero energy buildings in the current European landscape does not merely re...
Demand side flexibility gained more and more research interest over the last years, as the generatio...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential ...
The building sector has high untapped energy saving potential. The main tool to exploit this potenti...
Despite a wide range of energy-efficient technologies, financial products and public incentives are ...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
Swiss buildings, the majority of which will last beyond 2050, are responsible for a large share of e...
Energy efficiency in housing is more than a technical problem, since the quality of dwellings deeply...
Electrical and thermal consumption related to buildings, whether civil, commercial, public, or of an...
This paper compares various flexibility options to support renewable energy integration across the e...
The houses contribute significantly to the total energy consumption and emissions of greenhouse gase...
During the last few years, the issues of energy efficiency and energy saving have dominated the buil...
Decarbonizing heating in buildings is a key part of climate change mitigation policies, but deep ret...
Due to its progressive aging, the need to plan a long-term renovation strategy for the European buil...
The need for nearly (net) zero energy buildings in the current European landscape does not merely re...
Demand side flexibility gained more and more research interest over the last years, as the generatio...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential ...
The building sector has high untapped energy saving potential. The main tool to exploit this potenti...
Despite a wide range of energy-efficient technologies, financial products and public incentives are ...