The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quality of the buildings in terms of energy needs. Additionally, the EPC includes a future for existing buildings, which is the incorporation of a Recommendation list of Measures (RLMs) to improve their energy performance in a costeffective way. This has risen the question if this tool can provide trustful cost-effective recommendations due despite the use of standardized inputs. This study focuses on estimating the impact of using measured ventilation rate, heating set point and airtightness on the profitability of the recommendations. The study is based on a common dwelling in Norway, comparing results obtained with a Building Performance Simula...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
Dwellings built between 1945 and 1980 have the largest energy demand in the EU, which by 2009 repres...
Abstract The EU directive to create Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for all buildings was impl...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quali...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for existing dwellings has not been able to promote the ren...
Energy renovations of the building stock are a paramount objective of the European Union (EU) to com...
Building energy performance has always been important in the cold climate of Sweden, Norway and Finl...
Energy performance certificates (EPC) aim to provide transparency about building energy performance ...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
The energy use in buildings is dependent on the choices made during the design, construction and ren...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: Support is acknowledged from the E...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
Dwellings built between 1945 and 1980 have the largest energy demand in the EU, which by 2009 repres...
Abstract The EU directive to create Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for all buildings was impl...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quali...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for existing dwellings has not been able to promote the ren...
Energy renovations of the building stock are a paramount objective of the European Union (EU) to com...
Building energy performance has always been important in the cold climate of Sweden, Norway and Finl...
Energy performance certificates (EPC) aim to provide transparency about building energy performance ...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
The energy use in buildings is dependent on the choices made during the design, construction and ren...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: Support is acknowledged from the E...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
Dwellings built between 1945 and 1980 have the largest energy demand in the EU, which by 2009 repres...
Abstract The EU directive to create Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for all buildings was impl...