While new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbishment of existing building stock has many challenges and opportunities of saving because, in the building sector, most of the energy is consumed by existing buildings. Since the replacement rate of existing buildings by the new-build is only around 1–3% per annum, a rapid enhancement of taking up retrofit measures on a large scale is essential for a timely reduction in global energy use and promotion of environmental sustainability. Consequently, defining the most cost and energy effective retrofit measures for the existing buildings represents a key element in European energy policies. The cost optimal methodology can be used as a useful tool for t...
none3noThe European energy policies about climate and energy package, known as the “20-20-20” targe...
The application of retrofit actions to existing building stocks can improve the energy performance o...
The European Directive about “Energy Performance of Buildings” of 2010 (EPBD recast, 2010/31/EU) int...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
The construction of buildings and their operation contribute to a large proportion of total energy e...
AbstractThe recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member St...
All new buildings will be nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB) in Europe by the end of 2020, in compl...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings has set out that Member States mu...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
The European residential building stock is largely composed of buildings with poor energy performanc...
Nowadays, most of the energy efficiency investments are in new buildings rather than retrofits, even...
In order to deliver the European energy and climate objectives to 2050, significant changes are esse...
The EPBD recast (2010/31/EC) established that Member States (MSs) must ensure that minimum energy pe...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD recast, 2010/31/EU) requires Member States to de...
AbstractThis study presents some preliminary results of an on-going European Project, RePublic_ZEB [...
none3noThe European energy policies about climate and energy package, known as the “20-20-20” targe...
The application of retrofit actions to existing building stocks can improve the energy performance o...
The European Directive about “Energy Performance of Buildings” of 2010 (EPBD recast, 2010/31/EU) int...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
The construction of buildings and their operation contribute to a large proportion of total energy e...
AbstractThe recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member St...
All new buildings will be nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB) in Europe by the end of 2020, in compl...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings has set out that Member States mu...
The recast of the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD) requires Member States to ...
The European residential building stock is largely composed of buildings with poor energy performanc...
Nowadays, most of the energy efficiency investments are in new buildings rather than retrofits, even...
In order to deliver the European energy and climate objectives to 2050, significant changes are esse...
The EPBD recast (2010/31/EC) established that Member States (MSs) must ensure that minimum energy pe...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD recast, 2010/31/EU) requires Member States to de...
AbstractThis study presents some preliminary results of an on-going European Project, RePublic_ZEB [...
none3noThe European energy policies about climate and energy package, known as the “20-20-20” targe...
The application of retrofit actions to existing building stocks can improve the energy performance o...
The European Directive about “Energy Performance of Buildings” of 2010 (EPBD recast, 2010/31/EU) int...