\u3cp\u3eThe need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in the Netherlands becomes increasingly important due to climate change, increasing energy prices, scarcity of fossil fuels and increasing geopolitical conflicts. In line with the EU EPBD, from 2020 new buildings, including hospital and university buildings, have to fulfil more strict energy requirements. Besides that, also the energy requirements for existing buildings will become stricter to realize an energy neutral built environment in 2050. On request of the Dutch Universities (WO) and the Dutch Academic Medical Centre's (UMC), the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) assigned Royal HaskoningDHV to study the effect of the preliminary nZEB requirements on the real estate of the...
The Dutch government is not alone in setting ambitious national targets for reduced greenhouse gas e...
Approximately 80 % of today s building stock will still remain in 2050. With buildings accounting fo...
The building sector accounts for nearly 40 % energy consumption and 36 % of greenhouse gas emission ...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in the Netherlands becomes increasingly importan...
The aim of this article is to give information and insight in nearly zero-energy building (nZEB) dev...
By the end of 2020, all new constructed buildings in the European Union (EU) have to meet the standa...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) becomes increasingly important due to climate ch...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) 2010 calls for the Nearly Zero Energy Building ...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
The European Parliament Buildings Directive (EPBD) obliges Sweden to develop plans to enhance the am...
\u3cp\u3eTo reduce the high energy demand and pollution of greenhouse gasses of the built environmen...
The Dutch government is not alone in setting ambitious national targets for reduced greenhouse gas e...
Approximately 80 % of today s building stock will still remain in 2050. With buildings accounting fo...
The building sector accounts for nearly 40 % energy consumption and 36 % of greenhouse gas emission ...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) in the Netherlands becomes increasingly importan...
The aim of this article is to give information and insight in nearly zero-energy building (nZEB) dev...
By the end of 2020, all new constructed buildings in the European Union (EU) have to meet the standa...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
The need for (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) becomes increasingly important due to climate ch...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) 2010 calls for the Nearly Zero Energy Building ...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
The European Parliament Buildings Directive (EPBD) obliges Sweden to develop plans to enhance the am...
\u3cp\u3eTo reduce the high energy demand and pollution of greenhouse gasses of the built environmen...
The Dutch government is not alone in setting ambitious national targets for reduced greenhouse gas e...
Approximately 80 % of today s building stock will still remain in 2050. With buildings accounting fo...
The building sector accounts for nearly 40 % energy consumption and 36 % of greenhouse gas emission ...