The paper reports a methodology developed to map energy consumption of the building stock at the urban scale on a GIS environment. Energy consumption has been investigated, focusing on the shift from the individual building scale to the district one with the purpose of identifying larger homogenous energy use areas for addressing policies and plans to improve the quality and the performance levels at the city scale. The urban planning zoning concept was extended to the energy issue to include the energy behavior of each zone that depends on the performance of its individual buildings. The methodology generates GIS maps providing a district scale visualization of energy consumption according to shared criteria. A case study in Bologna city...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Assessing the existing building stock’s hourly energy demand and predicting its variation due to ene...
The ongoing urban transition toward decarbonized energy systems has raised the attention on local en...
The paper reports a methodology developed to map energy consumption of the building stock at the urb...
Energy efficient buildings' issue integrated into the district and CO2 emission reduction strategies...
To boost energy efficiency in the building sector at urban and district scales, the use of a Geogra...
Strengthening the energy efficiency of residential buildings brings numerous benefits, not only for ...
In Europe, among the major contributors to GHG emissions, buildings occupy a key place with high sav...
This work is part of the scientific research sector concerning the Government of Urban and Territori...
The European buildings occupy a key place among the major energy consumer sectors, with high savings...
Reducing cities energy consumption is a main target of the 20-20-20 communitarian policies, but effe...
AbstractThe Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) shows that in 2008, the European Commission approv...
The energy policy about energy performance of buildings, including minimum energy requirements and e...
Energy consumption modelling at the urban scale is crucial for supporting a transition towards the l...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Assessing the existing building stock’s hourly energy demand and predicting its variation due to ene...
The ongoing urban transition toward decarbonized energy systems has raised the attention on local en...
The paper reports a methodology developed to map energy consumption of the building stock at the urb...
Energy efficient buildings' issue integrated into the district and CO2 emission reduction strategies...
To boost energy efficiency in the building sector at urban and district scales, the use of a Geogra...
Strengthening the energy efficiency of residential buildings brings numerous benefits, not only for ...
In Europe, among the major contributors to GHG emissions, buildings occupy a key place with high sav...
This work is part of the scientific research sector concerning the Government of Urban and Territori...
The European buildings occupy a key place among the major energy consumer sectors, with high savings...
Reducing cities energy consumption is a main target of the 20-20-20 communitarian policies, but effe...
AbstractThe Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) shows that in 2008, the European Commission approv...
The energy policy about energy performance of buildings, including minimum energy requirements and e...
Energy consumption modelling at the urban scale is crucial for supporting a transition towards the l...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Assessing the existing building stock’s hourly energy demand and predicting its variation due to ene...
The ongoing urban transition toward decarbonized energy systems has raised the attention on local en...