The amount of the electrical energy used for the interior lighting of medium and large buildings is generally considerable. The European Standard EN15193 was devised to establish conventions and procedures for the estimation of energy requirements of lighting in buildings by an energy performance numeric indicator. This methodology is based on the three derating factors that consider the influence of the daylight exploitation, the occupancy behavior and, if present, of a constant illuminance sensor. The factors are evaluated by a statistical approach on the basis of general reference data tabulated by the same Standard, not considering more detailed parameters of the control system that can impact severely in the effective energy savings. T...
This document provides standard definitions of performance metrics and methods to determine them for...
Current method of design and evaluation of interior lighting in buildings is pulverized to the solut...
The actual performances of Building Automation systems are often lower than the ideal on...
The amount of the electrical energy used for in interior lighting of medium and large buildings is g...
This paper focuses on energy demand for electric lighting in office buildings: in particular, aim of...
The standard EN 15193-1:2007 'Energy performance of buildings-Energy requirements for lighting' was ...
AbstractThe standard EN 15193:2007. Energy performance of Buildings. Energy requirements for lightin...
Today, global warming and the consequent decline of energy reserves, together with the increasing po...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a methodology to benchmark lighting energy consumption for new building...
Lighting represents a significant component of the energy spent in commercial and office buildings. ...
With the growing worldwide concern about energy consumption, we are witnessing to a more extensive d...
This study evaluates the calculation approach of the energy requirements for artificial lighting ins...
This information paper presents the general approach that should be used to determine lighting energ...
In order to assess the energy efficiency of an indoor lighting installation, a criterion for the ins...
Building automation systems are able to influence significantly buildings’ energy performance. The B...
This document provides standard definitions of performance metrics and methods to determine them for...
Current method of design and evaluation of interior lighting in buildings is pulverized to the solut...
The actual performances of Building Automation systems are often lower than the ideal on...
The amount of the electrical energy used for in interior lighting of medium and large buildings is g...
This paper focuses on energy demand for electric lighting in office buildings: in particular, aim of...
The standard EN 15193-1:2007 'Energy performance of buildings-Energy requirements for lighting' was ...
AbstractThe standard EN 15193:2007. Energy performance of Buildings. Energy requirements for lightin...
Today, global warming and the consequent decline of energy reserves, together with the increasing po...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper proposes a methodology to benchmark lighting energy consumption for new building...
Lighting represents a significant component of the energy spent in commercial and office buildings. ...
With the growing worldwide concern about energy consumption, we are witnessing to a more extensive d...
This study evaluates the calculation approach of the energy requirements for artificial lighting ins...
This information paper presents the general approach that should be used to determine lighting energ...
In order to assess the energy efficiency of an indoor lighting installation, a criterion for the ins...
Building automation systems are able to influence significantly buildings’ energy performance. The B...
This document provides standard definitions of performance metrics and methods to determine them for...
Current method of design and evaluation of interior lighting in buildings is pulverized to the solut...
The actual performances of Building Automation systems are often lower than the ideal on...