Buildings subject to Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) are usually quite complex public buildings, sometimes relatively old and usually barely documented from the technical standpoint. Gathering comprehensive and reliable technical information is a time consuming and expensive process that has to be carried out within the submission deadline. In these conditions, the standard approach to energy performance forecasting which uses detailed simulation is practically unfeasible. This paper proposes a reduced-order modeling approach that is tailored to the EPC tendering phase. The proposed methodology extends a third order building model, introducing explicit, albeit still abstract, representations of the heating/cooling system, of the weath...
International audienceDiscrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consump...
An Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) is a financing agreement offered by general contractors that...
There is a niche trend to use ‘Energy Performance Contracts’ (EPCs), for new buildings to ensure th...
Buildings subject to Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) are usually quite complex public buildings,...
Buildings subject to Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) are usually quite complex public buildings,...
Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) are contractual agreements between beneficiaries and energy servi...
Energy Performance Contracting (EPC), as a tool to enhance energy efficiency of buildings, can accel...
Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) are contractual agreements between beneficiaries and energy servi...
\u3cp\u3eEnergy performance contracting (EPC) aims at guaranteeing a specified level of energy savin...
Building energy modeling and simulation is an effective approach to evaluate building performance an...
This paper describes a methodology which utilises a Reduced Order Model (ROM) in overcoming typical ...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The domestic sector accounted for around 28% of the UK's end-use energy consumption in 2015; in orde...
An energy audit is a standard process to support the decision-making in the area of energy manageme...
International audienceDiscrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consump...
An Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) is a financing agreement offered by general contractors that...
There is a niche trend to use ‘Energy Performance Contracts’ (EPCs), for new buildings to ensure th...
Buildings subject to Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) are usually quite complex public buildings,...
Buildings subject to Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs) are usually quite complex public buildings,...
Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) are contractual agreements between beneficiaries and energy servi...
Energy Performance Contracting (EPC), as a tool to enhance energy efficiency of buildings, can accel...
Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) are contractual agreements between beneficiaries and energy servi...
\u3cp\u3eEnergy performance contracting (EPC) aims at guaranteeing a specified level of energy savin...
Building energy modeling and simulation is an effective approach to evaluate building performance an...
This paper describes a methodology which utilises a Reduced Order Model (ROM) in overcoming typical ...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The domestic sector accounted for around 28% of the UK's end-use energy consumption in 2015; in orde...
An energy audit is a standard process to support the decision-making in the area of energy manageme...
International audienceDiscrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consump...
An Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) is a financing agreement offered by general contractors that...
There is a niche trend to use ‘Energy Performance Contracts’ (EPCs), for new buildings to ensure th...