With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and retrofits for the European Union (EU) housing stock and the percentage of new buildings relative to existing buildings is increasing at a rate of only 1% per year, retrofitting is recognised as the most immediate, pressing and cost effective mechanism to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions in the building and construction sector. Currently, an Irish residential building Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) indicates the estimation of a buildings’ annual energy usage that is assessed by the Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure (DEAP). DEAP is the standard method for assessing the energy savings that are made by a residential building ...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
The energy performance of an existing building is the amount of energy consumed to meet various need...
Since October 2008, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have been a mandatory requirement for all...
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings via retrofitting is seen as one of the key mitigation m...
The 2020 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland conference (CERI 2020), Cork Institute of Technology,...
There is a scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate the actual benefit of energy efficient retrofit...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
It is now widely recognised in the academic and business worlds that energy efficiency in buildings ...
The common EU framework for assessing the energy performance of residential buildings and awarding E...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
About 40% of the world’s energy consumption and approximately a third of greenhouse gas emissions a...
Energy performance certificates (EPCs) are a widely implemented policy intended to inform building o...
1.9 million housing units in Ireland are required to be retrofitted for the existing Irish national ...
Abstract Purpose There is profound demand for higher skills and expertise in retrofitting the exis...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
The energy performance of an existing building is the amount of energy consumed to meet various need...
Since October 2008, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have been a mandatory requirement for all...
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings via retrofitting is seen as one of the key mitigation m...
The 2020 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland conference (CERI 2020), Cork Institute of Technology,...
There is a scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate the actual benefit of energy efficient retrofit...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
It is now widely recognised in the academic and business worlds that energy efficiency in buildings ...
The common EU framework for assessing the energy performance of residential buildings and awarding E...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
About 40% of the world’s energy consumption and approximately a third of greenhouse gas emissions a...
Energy performance certificates (EPCs) are a widely implemented policy intended to inform building o...
1.9 million housing units in Ireland are required to be retrofitted for the existing Irish national ...
Abstract Purpose There is profound demand for higher skills and expertise in retrofitting the exis...
To combat the energy demand and global warming potential emissions of the building sector, the Europ...
The energy performance of an existing building is the amount of energy consumed to meet various need...
Since October 2008, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have been a mandatory requirement for all...