A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the Knowledge Axis in Trondheim, Norway, by 2050. Strategies for energy upgrades, construction of more energy-efficient new constructions, changes in heating technologies, and their implications in terms of energy savings and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with energy and materials are assessed through various scenarios. Thematic maps were used to display the development of the total floor area and energy use. Compared to the baseline scenario for the same year, the energy savings range from 2 to 9%, 2–14%, and 2–19% in 2030, 2040, and 2050, respectively. New passive house constructions combined with energy upgrades in renovation pr...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
The building sector plays a key role in energy transition and carbon reduction while capturing the d...
Energy demand in the building stock in Norway represents about 40% of the final energy consumption, ...
A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the ...
The European Union has set ambitious targets for 2020 known as the 20/20/20 targets aiming to reduce...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
A decrease in energy consumption is an important part of the effort to reduce fossil emissions. Buil...
A decrease in energy consumption is an important part of the effort to reduce fossil emissions. Buil...
Residential buildings account for about one third of the final energy demand in Norway. Many cost-ef...
Projections of future energy use in buildings are a crucial tool in the tracking and attainment of p...
Due to stricter building energy requirements, future buildings will be characterized with low base l...
The housing sector is important for future energy savings and greenhouse gas emission mitigation. A ...
Three building typologies are analyzed in this report, where the first one is apartment blocks built...
Three building typologies are analyzed in this report, where the first one is apartment blocks built...
This report describes a Master Thesis work at Chalmers University of Technology with the aim of asse...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
The building sector plays a key role in energy transition and carbon reduction while capturing the d...
Energy demand in the building stock in Norway represents about 40% of the final energy consumption, ...
A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the ...
The European Union has set ambitious targets for 2020 known as the 20/20/20 targets aiming to reduce...
How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? W...
A decrease in energy consumption is an important part of the effort to reduce fossil emissions. Buil...
A decrease in energy consumption is an important part of the effort to reduce fossil emissions. Buil...
Residential buildings account for about one third of the final energy demand in Norway. Many cost-ef...
Projections of future energy use in buildings are a crucial tool in the tracking and attainment of p...
Due to stricter building energy requirements, future buildings will be characterized with low base l...
The housing sector is important for future energy savings and greenhouse gas emission mitigation. A ...
Three building typologies are analyzed in this report, where the first one is apartment blocks built...
Three building typologies are analyzed in this report, where the first one is apartment blocks built...
This report describes a Master Thesis work at Chalmers University of Technology with the aim of asse...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
The building sector plays a key role in energy transition and carbon reduction while capturing the d...
Energy demand in the building stock in Norway represents about 40% of the final energy consumption, ...