The modern built environment has become more complex in terms of building types, environmental systems and use profiles. This complexity causes difficulties in terms of optimising buildings energy design. In this circumstance, introducing a set of prototype reference buildings, or so called benchmark buildings, that are able to represent all or majority parts of the UK building stock may be useful for the examination of the impact of national energy policies on building energy consumption. This study proposes a set of reference office buildings for England and Wales based on the information collected from the Non-Domestic Building Stock (NDBS) project and an intensive review of the existing building benchmarks. The proposed building benchma...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
Buildings play a central role in the clean energy transition, which is why it is vital to understand...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Energy benchmarking is useful for understanding and enhancing building performance. The aim of this ...
AbstractBenchmarking plays an important role in improving energy efficiency of non-domestic building...
Over the years building energy performance has become a predominant concern for owners and real esta...
Non-domestic buildings have great potential for energy-related emission reductions in response to cl...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
Accessing sufficient data for understanding how energy is used in non-domestic buildings is deemed t...
CIBSE’s Guide F is a widely recognised guidance document on energy efficiency in buildings, which in...
The present paper aims at describing the methodology and presents some final results of a work devel...
This paper, as part of the research remit of the UK Carbon Reduction in Buildings (CaRB) project, gi...
There is significant evidence to suggest that buildings consume more energy than initially predicted...
The UK property industry needs to verify its energy usage; without this, the market cannot achieve t...
Buildings play a central role in the clean energy transition, which is why it is vital to understand...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
Buildings play a central role in the clean energy transition, which is why it is vital to understand...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
Energy benchmarking is useful for understanding and enhancing building performance. The aim of this ...
AbstractBenchmarking plays an important role in improving energy efficiency of non-domestic building...
Over the years building energy performance has become a predominant concern for owners and real esta...
Non-domestic buildings have great potential for energy-related emission reductions in response to cl...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
Accessing sufficient data for understanding how energy is used in non-domestic buildings is deemed t...
CIBSE’s Guide F is a widely recognised guidance document on energy efficiency in buildings, which in...
The present paper aims at describing the methodology and presents some final results of a work devel...
This paper, as part of the research remit of the UK Carbon Reduction in Buildings (CaRB) project, gi...
There is significant evidence to suggest that buildings consume more energy than initially predicted...
The UK property industry needs to verify its energy usage; without this, the market cannot achieve t...
Buildings play a central role in the clean energy transition, which is why it is vital to understand...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
Buildings play a central role in the clean energy transition, which is why it is vital to understand...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...