There is a scarcity of empirical data to demonstrate the actual benefit of energy efficient retrofitting in the residential sector. The Irish official methodology for calculating the energy rating of dwellings only offers an indication of energy performance. This paper describes the methodology involved in the initial stages of an on-going longitudinal energy monitoring programme to determine actual energy savings brought about by a building retrofitting programme for social housing in Kilkenny, South East Ireland. The bespoke system was designed to monitor whole building energy use for one year pre- and post- retrofitting. The wireless system installed in nine dwellings regularly logs indoor temperature, humidity, volatile organic compound...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
This paper combines data on residential building energy performance certificates (EPC) and household...
The research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expec...
With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and ret...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Research into home energy retrofit is important because most existing homes will operate in 2050. A ...
As part of an ongoing series of energy efficiency directives from the European Union, Ireland is obl...
This research examines some of the multiple benefits of a home energy efficiency upgrade programme f...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
This study examines energy efficiency retrofit depth in Ireland using data from a national residenti...
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings via retrofitting is seen as one of the key mitigation m...
Energy efficiency research in dwellings has traditi onally focused on technical matters, implying in...
The common EU framework for assessing the energy performance of residential buildings and awarding E...
Analysis of the technical potential for energy efficiency often highlights very large potential savi...
In accordance with national and European policies, the provision of financial assistance to resident...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
This paper combines data on residential building energy performance certificates (EPC) and household...
The research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expec...
With the impending nearly zero energy building (NZEB) regulations for residential new builds and ret...
The present paper investigates the energy savings associated with the implementation of retrofitting...
Research into home energy retrofit is important because most existing homes will operate in 2050. A ...
As part of an ongoing series of energy efficiency directives from the European Union, Ireland is obl...
This research examines some of the multiple benefits of a home energy efficiency upgrade programme f...
Retrofitting buildings is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost effective mechanism t...
This study examines energy efficiency retrofit depth in Ireland using data from a national residenti...
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings via retrofitting is seen as one of the key mitigation m...
Energy efficiency research in dwellings has traditi onally focused on technical matters, implying in...
The common EU framework for assessing the energy performance of residential buildings and awarding E...
Analysis of the technical potential for energy efficiency often highlights very large potential savi...
In accordance with national and European policies, the provision of financial assistance to resident...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
This paper combines data on residential building energy performance certificates (EPC) and household...
The research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expec...