The aim of this study was to evaluate the life-cycle costs (LCC) and energy performance of different heating and ventilation systems (HVAC) in deep-energy renovation of Norwegian detached houses. Eight different HVAC combinations based on heat pumps are compared using two case buildings, with different performance levels for the building envelope. The case buildings are small wooden dwellings without a hydronic heating system, which is representative of existing Norwegian detached houses. The insulation level had only a limited effect on the relative performance of the various HVAC combinations. Many solutions with medium and higher investments have a payback time close to the technical lifetime. Uncertainty regarding investment costs is im...
AbstractIn the current study potential for finance and energy savings of detached houses in Estonia ...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of environmental impact and primary energy resultin...
AbstractIn Norway, a large portion of the building stock originates from the period from 1955 to 199...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the life-cycle costs (LCC) and energy performance of different...
Accounting for around 40% of the total final energy consumption, the building stock is an important ...
Abstract The aim for this Master s thesis has been to investigate and compare the performance of dif...
Numerous cost-optimal studies have been undertaken by EU member states to define minimum energy perf...
This paper provides a review of heat and ventilation measures that can be applied to ambitious energ...
The paper presents a systematic approach to study energy renovation of a larger building stock at cl...
The study was carried out to assess the energy performance of the buildings in a cluster located in ...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the energy consumption and 36% of CO2 emissions ...
High-performance systems are a prerequisite for profitable borehole thermal-energy storage. This pap...
The main purpose of this Master's thesis has been to investigate the performance of different method...
AbstractDenmark is participating in IEA EBC Annex 56 “Cost Effective Energy and Carbon Emissions Opt...
Purpose: This degree project aims to see how the energy demand from active heating of detached house...
AbstractIn the current study potential for finance and energy savings of detached houses in Estonia ...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of environmental impact and primary energy resultin...
AbstractIn Norway, a large portion of the building stock originates from the period from 1955 to 199...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the life-cycle costs (LCC) and energy performance of different...
Accounting for around 40% of the total final energy consumption, the building stock is an important ...
Abstract The aim for this Master s thesis has been to investigate and compare the performance of dif...
Numerous cost-optimal studies have been undertaken by EU member states to define minimum energy perf...
This paper provides a review of heat and ventilation measures that can be applied to ambitious energ...
The paper presents a systematic approach to study energy renovation of a larger building stock at cl...
The study was carried out to assess the energy performance of the buildings in a cluster located in ...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the energy consumption and 36% of CO2 emissions ...
High-performance systems are a prerequisite for profitable borehole thermal-energy storage. This pap...
The main purpose of this Master's thesis has been to investigate the performance of different method...
AbstractDenmark is participating in IEA EBC Annex 56 “Cost Effective Energy and Carbon Emissions Opt...
Purpose: This degree project aims to see how the energy demand from active heating of detached house...
AbstractIn the current study potential for finance and energy savings of detached houses in Estonia ...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of environmental impact and primary energy resultin...
AbstractIn Norway, a large portion of the building stock originates from the period from 1955 to 199...