The final year project aimed at reviewing and analyzing current energy efficient renovation strategies for Soviet era residential buildings, using Estonia as an example. A local renovation support scheme called KredEx and EU´s SmartEnCity project, both of which aim at reducing energy consumption in residential buildings and communities, were reviewed and analyzed. A renovation project engineer was interviewed to get technical details of the solutions applied for 17 multi-story residential buildings renovated under the SmartEnCity project in Tartu, Estonia. Literary sources were studied in order to establish if the local renovation grant scheme is successful in achieving its goals, such as getting apartment owners involved into renovation an...
Member countries of the European Union have released targets to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 8...
The majority of Moscow housing stock is built after World War II and need mod-ernization. This publi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: The authors would like to thank th...
An important role in European Union development have sustainable development goals, especially impro...
Eastern Europe today is confronted with an unavoidable problem - the multifamily apartment building ...
AbstractIn Estonia there is a total of approximately 27,000 apartment buildings, and approximately 9...
Revised EPBD directive has set ambitious targets for renovation. It is stated that Member States sha...
Sustainability has become a wide-ranging term that can be applied to almost every facet of life and ...
Energiasäästu teema on väga aktuaalne, kuna energia kallineb üsna intensiivsemalt. Üheks aktuaalsus...
The main goal of setting energy efficiency priorities is to find ways to reduce energy consumption w...
AbstractIn the current study potential for finance and energy savings of detached houses in Estonia ...
The existing building stock in most of the European countries is relatively old and on average 70% o...
The household in Latvia is the most energy capacious sector – 40 % of the final total energy consump...
Buildings consume 40 % of Europe’s total energy consumption and causes 33 % of the CO2 emissions. (P...
To ensure implementation of requirements of EU Directive 2006/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency and...
Member countries of the European Union have released targets to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 8...
The majority of Moscow housing stock is built after World War II and need mod-ernization. This publi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: The authors would like to thank th...
An important role in European Union development have sustainable development goals, especially impro...
Eastern Europe today is confronted with an unavoidable problem - the multifamily apartment building ...
AbstractIn Estonia there is a total of approximately 27,000 apartment buildings, and approximately 9...
Revised EPBD directive has set ambitious targets for renovation. It is stated that Member States sha...
Sustainability has become a wide-ranging term that can be applied to almost every facet of life and ...
Energiasäästu teema on väga aktuaalne, kuna energia kallineb üsna intensiivsemalt. Üheks aktuaalsus...
The main goal of setting energy efficiency priorities is to find ways to reduce energy consumption w...
AbstractIn the current study potential for finance and energy savings of detached houses in Estonia ...
The existing building stock in most of the European countries is relatively old and on average 70% o...
The household in Latvia is the most energy capacious sector – 40 % of the final total energy consump...
Buildings consume 40 % of Europe’s total energy consumption and causes 33 % of the CO2 emissions. (P...
To ensure implementation of requirements of EU Directive 2006/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency and...
Member countries of the European Union have released targets to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 8...
The majority of Moscow housing stock is built after World War II and need mod-ernization. This publi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: The authors would like to thank th...