The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. To make the refurbishment effective, proper modeling of the current energy performance is needed. In most European countries, few and low quality data on the energy performance and on the refurbishment of building stocks are revealed, which increases the risk of not getting representative results. The article presents a new methodology for an effective bottom-up energy modeling, aimed at evaluating the current energy performance of housing stocks. The model is set up according to the IEE-EPISCOPE Project (Energy Performance Indicator Tracking Schemes for the Continuous Optimisation of Refurbishment Processes in European Housing Stocks, 2013–2...
The paper addresses the development of a bottom-up building stock energy model (BuilS) for identific...
In many countries of the European Union, the largest potential for energy efficiency improvements li...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. T...
The objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in the Europ...
The objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in the Europ...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The European residential building stock is largely composed of buildings with poor energy performanc...
In the European Union (EU), the residential sector is responsible for approximately 40% of the total...
Directive 2010/31/EU requires since 2019 the new public buildings and since 2021 all the new buildin...
The largest potential for energy efficiency improvements lies in retrofitting existing buildings. Wi...
The huge amount of energy consumed by the residential buildings makes the sector one of the principa...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
The article illustrates the Italian pilot action in the IEE-EPISCOPE project, focussing on the analy...
AbstractThe objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in t...
The paper addresses the development of a bottom-up building stock energy model (BuilS) for identific...
In many countries of the European Union, the largest potential for energy efficiency improvements li...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. T...
The objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in the Europ...
The objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in the Europ...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The European residential building stock is largely composed of buildings with poor energy performanc...
In the European Union (EU), the residential sector is responsible for approximately 40% of the total...
Directive 2010/31/EU requires since 2019 the new public buildings and since 2021 all the new buildin...
The largest potential for energy efficiency improvements lies in retrofitting existing buildings. Wi...
The huge amount of energy consumed by the residential buildings makes the sector one of the principa...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
The article illustrates the Italian pilot action in the IEE-EPISCOPE project, focussing on the analy...
AbstractThe objective of the IEE-EPISCOPE project is to make the energy refurbishment processes in t...
The paper addresses the development of a bottom-up building stock energy model (BuilS) for identific...
In many countries of the European Union, the largest potential for energy efficiency improvements li...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...