Spatial visualization is a very useful tool to help decision-makers in the urban planning process, i) to define future energy transition pathways, ii) to implement energy efficiency strategies and iii) to integrate renewable energy technologies in the context of sustainable cities. There is thus a need to develop new tools to understand the energy consumption patterns across cities. Statistical methods are often used to understand the driving parameters of energy consumption but rarely used to evaluate future urban refurbishment scenarios. Simulating whole cities using energy demand softwares can be very extensive in terms of computer resources and data collection. A new methodology, using city archetypes, is hence proposed to simulate the ...
AbstractMany cities today are committed to increasing the energy efficiency of buildings and the fra...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...
Proceedings of the workshop Ispra, 12-14 September 2016. The aim of this second workshop was to disc...
Spatial visualization is a very useful tool to help decision-makers in the urban planning process, i...
The European buildings occupy a key place among the major energy consumer sectors, with high savings...
The ongoing urban transition toward decarbonized energy systems has raised the attention on local en...
Nowadays, large parts of the world population (50-60%) are living in urban areas, which represent th...
In Europe, among the major contributors to GHG emissions, buildings occupy a key place with high sav...
Increasing energy efficiency in buildings is a crucial topic, especially in those EU countries where...
This project aims to provide a methodology to map energy consumption of the housing stock at a city ...
Considering the challenge of evaluation of the urban environment from the energy point of view, ther...
To effectively reduce cities’ environmental impact, current policies boost building stocks transitio...
Today 54 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and in 2050 the projections are for 66 %...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Energy consumption modelling at the urban scale is crucial for supporting a transition towards the l...
AbstractMany cities today are committed to increasing the energy efficiency of buildings and the fra...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...
Proceedings of the workshop Ispra, 12-14 September 2016. The aim of this second workshop was to disc...
Spatial visualization is a very useful tool to help decision-makers in the urban planning process, i...
The European buildings occupy a key place among the major energy consumer sectors, with high savings...
The ongoing urban transition toward decarbonized energy systems has raised the attention on local en...
Nowadays, large parts of the world population (50-60%) are living in urban areas, which represent th...
In Europe, among the major contributors to GHG emissions, buildings occupy a key place with high sav...
Increasing energy efficiency in buildings is a crucial topic, especially in those EU countries where...
This project aims to provide a methodology to map energy consumption of the housing stock at a city ...
Considering the challenge of evaluation of the urban environment from the energy point of view, ther...
To effectively reduce cities’ environmental impact, current policies boost building stocks transitio...
Today 54 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and in 2050 the projections are for 66 %...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Energy consumption modelling at the urban scale is crucial for supporting a transition towards the l...
AbstractMany cities today are committed to increasing the energy efficiency of buildings and the fra...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...
Proceedings of the workshop Ispra, 12-14 September 2016. The aim of this second workshop was to disc...