This paper addresses the thermal Energy Performance Gap (EPG), defined as the difference between a building's theoretical and actual energy consumption for thermal purposes (heating and hot water). Successful energy policies require estimates of the energy saving potential of the building stock. It is the objective of this work to analyse whether and to what extent an EPG exists in residential buildings in Switzerland. The database of the Swiss Cantonal Energy Certificate for Buildings was used, covering over 50 000 buildings. The median EPG was found to be −11% (i.e. actual consumption lower than theoretical) but varied across ratings from 12.4% (B-label) to −40.4% (G-label). Buildings with low energy ratings tend to consume significantly ...
Due to the energy and environmental emergencies, in the last decades, goals, standards, regulations ...
In 2015, space heating and domestic hot water production accounted for around 40% of the Swiss final...
A building energy performance gap can be illustrated as the difference between the theoretical (meth...
Studying the performance of highly efficient buildings is crucial for future policy, for example to ...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
The reduction of energy consumption in the existing building stock is a crucial element of the Swiss...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The performance gap, defined as the difference between the measured and the calculated performance o...
The performance gap, defined as the difference between the measured and the calculated performance o...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
The GAPxPLORE project aims to evaluate the EPG in the Swiss building stock. It studies how the EPG i...
The eco-district “Les Vergers”, located in Meyrin (Geneva, Switzerland), hosts around 1'350 dwelling...
Residential buildings are one of the key target sectors for energy and CO2 reduction. Research on th...
The Swiss Energy Strategy 2050 strongly relies on massive reduction of the heat demand for the build...
Within the project ImmoGap, the so-called performance gap for multifamily buildings was analysed. It...
Due to the energy and environmental emergencies, in the last decades, goals, standards, regulations ...
In 2015, space heating and domestic hot water production accounted for around 40% of the Swiss final...
A building energy performance gap can be illustrated as the difference between the theoretical (meth...
Studying the performance of highly efficient buildings is crucial for future policy, for example to ...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
The reduction of energy consumption in the existing building stock is a crucial element of the Swiss...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The performance gap, defined as the difference between the measured and the calculated performance o...
The performance gap, defined as the difference between the measured and the calculated performance o...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
The GAPxPLORE project aims to evaluate the EPG in the Swiss building stock. It studies how the EPG i...
The eco-district “Les Vergers”, located in Meyrin (Geneva, Switzerland), hosts around 1'350 dwelling...
Residential buildings are one of the key target sectors for energy and CO2 reduction. Research on th...
The Swiss Energy Strategy 2050 strongly relies on massive reduction of the heat demand for the build...
Within the project ImmoGap, the so-called performance gap for multifamily buildings was analysed. It...
Due to the energy and environmental emergencies, in the last decades, goals, standards, regulations ...
In 2015, space heating and domestic hot water production accounted for around 40% of the Swiss final...
A building energy performance gap can be illustrated as the difference between the theoretical (meth...