The building sector is largely responsible for energy consumption and carbon emissions. As a result, the European Union has developed several directives, including an updated Energy Efficiency of Buildings Directive 2018/844/EU, designed to reduce the energy demand of buildings and improve the energy efficiency of their facilities by integrating renewable energy. This PhD thesis shows a methodology development for ZEB buildings, framed within the European regulations. The target building is an existing Zero Energy Building and Zero Carbon Emissions building called LUCIA, located on the university campus in Valladolid, Spain. The building LUCIA has the highest innovative technologies in energy systems, design and construction elements. An an...
Designing a Zero Energy Building (ZEB) requires an optimal choice of the materials of a building env...
According to EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), all new buildings shall be nearl...
The energy consumption in buildings and the need for its reduction has been since the late 60’s and ...
This paper develops an energy analysis for an existing near Zero Energy (nZEB) and Zero Carbon Emiss...
Producción CientíficaThis paper develops an energy analysis for an existing near Zero Energy (nZEB) ...
Producción CientíficaOver the last few years, studies have predicted an increase in the overall air ...
The concept about ZEB (Zero Energy Buildings) has gained wide international attention due to the exp...
According to EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), all new buildings shall be nearl...
On the way to meet the internationally sanctioned climate targets, zero emission buildings / zero en...
On the way to meet the internationally sanctioned climate targets, zero emission buildings / zero en...
The current worldwide energy consumption increase imposes several problems in terms of limited energ...
Abstract During the uncontrolled consumption period the building sector has come to account one of...
AbstractBuildings play an important role in formulating sustainable development, which can help tode...
Buildings consume approximately 40% of the world’s primary energy use. Considering the total energy ...
The main aim of the work has been to do modeling and calculations of the energy use, embodied emissi...
Designing a Zero Energy Building (ZEB) requires an optimal choice of the materials of a building env...
According to EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), all new buildings shall be nearl...
The energy consumption in buildings and the need for its reduction has been since the late 60’s and ...
This paper develops an energy analysis for an existing near Zero Energy (nZEB) and Zero Carbon Emiss...
Producción CientíficaThis paper develops an energy analysis for an existing near Zero Energy (nZEB) ...
Producción CientíficaOver the last few years, studies have predicted an increase in the overall air ...
The concept about ZEB (Zero Energy Buildings) has gained wide international attention due to the exp...
According to EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), all new buildings shall be nearl...
On the way to meet the internationally sanctioned climate targets, zero emission buildings / zero en...
On the way to meet the internationally sanctioned climate targets, zero emission buildings / zero en...
The current worldwide energy consumption increase imposes several problems in terms of limited energ...
Abstract During the uncontrolled consumption period the building sector has come to account one of...
AbstractBuildings play an important role in formulating sustainable development, which can help tode...
Buildings consume approximately 40% of the world’s primary energy use. Considering the total energy ...
The main aim of the work has been to do modeling and calculations of the energy use, embodied emissi...
Designing a Zero Energy Building (ZEB) requires an optimal choice of the materials of a building env...
According to EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), all new buildings shall be nearl...
The energy consumption in buildings and the need for its reduction has been since the late 60’s and ...