Building renovation plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving the climate protection goals. The district scale approach is one of the most effective approaches to accelerate this process of reducing the energy consumption in the building sector as increasing its renovation rates. In this context, the Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme of the IEA, IEA-EBC started in 2017 the project "Annex 75: Cost-Effective Building renovation at District Level Combining Energy Efficiency and Renewables" aiming to explore optimal opportunities of district renovations from a cost-benefit perspective. IEA Annex 75 is a co-operative effort of participants from 13 different countries: Austria, Belgium, China, Czech Republic,...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Buildings are one of the major consumers of energy in Europe. This makes them an important target w...
AbstractThis papers presents the application of the Methodology developed in the IEA Annex 56 to a c...
Following the impact of the climate changes and their causes, buildings proved to be one of the main...
Building sector has become an important target for carbon emissions reduction, energy consumption an...
AbstractBuilding sector has become an important target for carbon emissions reduction, energy consum...
AbstractConstruction sector is one of the major responsible for energy consumption and carbon emissi...
Construction sector is one of the major responsible for energy consumption and carbon emissions and ...
"Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme, March 2017"Buildings are responsible for a major sha...
Buildings are responsible for a major share of energy use and have accordingly been a special target...
The construction sector has become an important target for reducing carbon emissions and energy cons...
To promote energy efficient buildings, with low energy consumption and energy generation onsite, inn...
AbstractWithin the framework of the IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme's Annex 56 (Co...
Energy is crucial to the wellbeing and development of nowadays society and will remain important for...
AbstractRenovating the European building stock shows high potential for energy and greenhouse gas re...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Buildings are one of the major consumers of energy in Europe. This makes them an important target w...
AbstractThis papers presents the application of the Methodology developed in the IEA Annex 56 to a c...
Following the impact of the climate changes and their causes, buildings proved to be one of the main...
Building sector has become an important target for carbon emissions reduction, energy consumption an...
AbstractBuilding sector has become an important target for carbon emissions reduction, energy consum...
AbstractConstruction sector is one of the major responsible for energy consumption and carbon emissi...
Construction sector is one of the major responsible for energy consumption and carbon emissions and ...
"Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme, March 2017"Buildings are responsible for a major sha...
Buildings are responsible for a major share of energy use and have accordingly been a special target...
The construction sector has become an important target for reducing carbon emissions and energy cons...
To promote energy efficient buildings, with low energy consumption and energy generation onsite, inn...
AbstractWithin the framework of the IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme's Annex 56 (Co...
Energy is crucial to the wellbeing and development of nowadays society and will remain important for...
AbstractRenovating the European building stock shows high potential for energy and greenhouse gas re...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Buildings are one of the major consumers of energy in Europe. This makes them an important target w...
AbstractThis papers presents the application of the Methodology developed in the IEA Annex 56 to a c...