Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting future energy and climate change targets. Building performance evaluation and certification (BPEC) tools are vital for estimating and recommending cost effective improvements to building energy efficiency and lowering overall emissions. In the UK, building performance is estimated using the standard assessment procedure (SAP) for new dwellings and Reduced SAP (RdSAP) for existing dwellings. Using a systems based approach we show there are many opportunities for improving the effectiveness of BPEC tools. In particular, if the building stock is going to meet future energy and climate change targets the system driving building energy efficiency w...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
The drive to reduce UK Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a zero car...
Buildings are one of the largest contributors to energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GH...
The drive to reduce worldwide Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a z...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK to reduce carbon emissions by 80 per cent in 2050 f...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is increasingly well documen...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
There is a growing body of evidence concerning the energy efficiency performance of domestic buildin...
Surveyors must identify why owner-occupiers are making energy efficiency refurbishments to ensure th...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
The drive to reduce UK Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a zero car...
Buildings are one of the largest contributors to energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GH...
The drive to reduce worldwide Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a z...
The 2008 Climate Change Act has committed the UK to reduce carbon emissions by 80 per cent in 2050 f...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
The gap between the intended and actual energy performance of buildings is increasingly well documen...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
There is a growing body of evidence concerning the energy efficiency performance of domestic buildin...
Surveyors must identify why owner-occupiers are making energy efficiency refurbishments to ensure th...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
In the UK it is well documented that the domestic buildings we occupy contribute significantly to an...