The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) becomes increasingly important due to climate change and increasing energy prices. Considering that, on average the existing hospitals use 3.5 times more energy than the nZEB requirement, reaching zero energy a very challenging task. However, monitoring hospitals’ energy flows together with a holistic view on building functions and occupancy can contribute to achieving potential energy savings, which is lacking in the current hospital buildings.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eTherefore, in this study, the energy saving potentials of a polyclinic building of a hospital in the Netherlands was investigated through a holistic inspection of the building and its occupancy. The analysis is performed in ord...
Hospitals are an energy intensive building type for which high energy costs and sector carbon target...
In this research, these two perspectives are included in examining the lowering of building energy u...
Due to their 24/7 operation and having to meet strict mandatory requirements for indoor air quality ...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) becomes increasingly important due to climate ch...
Whilst accounting for 7,5% of the total built area within the non-residential sector [1], hospitals ...
The climate changes that are occuring in the world have resulted in that the EU calling for a 20 % r...
Summarization: The aim of the present paper is to review the state of the art technologies for the e...
\u3cp\u3eThe need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in the Netherlands becomes increasingly...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) 2010 calls for the Nearly Zero Energy Building ...
The drive for sustainability and efficiency, when considering energy usage in the building managemen...
Hospitals and hospital buildings everywhere are large consumers of energy, which they use in many di...
Hospitals are complex structures that require the highest energy intensity of the building sector. T...
The building sector has been identified as having the greatest energy reduction potential and theref...
In this study thermal performance of hospital buildings with various geometries is examined. The aim...
Energy is essential to ensure safe and reliable healthcare delivery. As detailedin our previous repo...
Hospitals are an energy intensive building type for which high energy costs and sector carbon target...
In this research, these two perspectives are included in examining the lowering of building energy u...
Due to their 24/7 operation and having to meet strict mandatory requirements for indoor air quality ...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) becomes increasingly important due to climate ch...
Whilst accounting for 7,5% of the total built area within the non-residential sector [1], hospitals ...
The climate changes that are occuring in the world have resulted in that the EU calling for a 20 % r...
Summarization: The aim of the present paper is to review the state of the art technologies for the e...
\u3cp\u3eThe need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in the Netherlands becomes increasingly...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) 2010 calls for the Nearly Zero Energy Building ...
The drive for sustainability and efficiency, when considering energy usage in the building managemen...
Hospitals and hospital buildings everywhere are large consumers of energy, which they use in many di...
Hospitals are complex structures that require the highest energy intensity of the building sector. T...
The building sector has been identified as having the greatest energy reduction potential and theref...
In this study thermal performance of hospital buildings with various geometries is examined. The aim...
Energy is essential to ensure safe and reliable healthcare delivery. As detailedin our previous repo...
Hospitals are an energy intensive building type for which high energy costs and sector carbon target...
In this research, these two perspectives are included in examining the lowering of building energy u...
Due to their 24/7 operation and having to meet strict mandatory requirements for indoor air quality ...