The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildings have specific technical, functional and economic constraints, which, in fulfilling regulations, could lead to costly and complex renovation procedures and also lead to missed opportunities for improving their energy performance. In this article, the methodology for comparing cost-optimality in building renovations, developed in the International Energy Agency (IEA)–Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Annex 56 project, is extended with a life cycle assessment by including embodied primary energy and carbon emissions in the calculations. The objective is to understand the relevance of embodied energy and carbon emissions in the ...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the energy consumption and carbon emiss...
"Published online: 15 Jun 2017"Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the ener...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
There is a critical need to reduce energy and associated carbon emissions from the existing built en...
The construction sector has become an important target for reducing carbon emissions and energy cons...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Reducing CO2 emissions to mitigate the impacts of climate change is now an international imperative....
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
The construction sector is facing increasingly strict energy efficiency regulations. Existing buildi...
Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the energy consumption and carbon emiss...
"Published online: 15 Jun 2017"Many regulations and initiatives to promote the reduction of the ener...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
Refurbishing buildings helps reduce waste, and limiting the amount of embodied carbon in buildings h...
There is a critical need to reduce energy and associated carbon emissions from the existing built en...
The construction sector has become an important target for reducing carbon emissions and energy cons...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Reducing CO2 emissions to mitigate the impacts of climate change is now an international imperative....
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...