To comply with the new net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) target set by the United Kingdom government by 2050, different sectors including the industrial sector are required to take action to achieve this target. Improving the building envelope and production of clean energy on site are among the activities that should be considered by businesses to reduce their carbon emissions. This research analysis the current energy performance and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of an industrial building in Liverpool, UK utilizing the Integrated Environmental Solutions Virtual Environment (IESVE) software modeling. Then it has proposed some methods for improving the current performance and reduce the carbon footprint of the building. The results ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
This paper systematically presents the methodology and initial findings from modelling and simulatio...
To comply with the new net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) target set by the United Kingdom gov...
In construction industry a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted due to embodied and operational...
It is currently established that one of the paramount concerns in the built environment is the energ...
In the built environment, ‘Low and Zero Carbon’ (LZC) energy sources can significantly reduce the ca...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
Quantifying a detailed inventory of carbon emissions attributed to a retail building is of vital imp...
The construction sector accounts for approximately 25% of global CO2 emissions. In this paper, we pr...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
At present, it is estimated that the building sector contributes up to 45% of annual greenhouse gas ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
This paper systematically presents the methodology and initial findings from modelling and simulatio...
To comply with the new net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) target set by the United Kingdom gov...
In construction industry a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted due to embodied and operational...
It is currently established that one of the paramount concerns in the built environment is the energ...
In the built environment, ‘Low and Zero Carbon’ (LZC) energy sources can significantly reduce the ca...
© 2021 Jankovic, Bharadwaj and Carta. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
© 2021 Zero Carbon Lab. All rights reserved.Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
Buildings account for significant carbon dioxide emissions, both in construction and operation. Gov...
Quantifying a detailed inventory of carbon emissions attributed to a retail building is of vital imp...
The construction sector accounts for approximately 25% of global CO2 emissions. In this paper, we pr...
In the UK, the construction industry contributes to a significant proportion of carbon emissions. Wh...
At present, it is estimated that the building sector contributes up to 45% of annual greenhouse gas ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
This paper evaluates the technical feasibility of an existing domestic building in the UK to achieve...
This paper systematically presents the methodology and initial findings from modelling and simulatio...