Energy renovations of the building stock are a paramount objective of the European Union (EU) to combat climate change. A tool for renovation progress monitoring is energy performance certificate (EPC) labelling. The present study tested the effect of different EPC label classifications on a national database, which comprises ~25,000 EPC values from apartment buildings, detached houses, office buildings, and educational, commercial, and service buildings. Analysing the EPC classes labelling resulting from four different EU methods, we estimated the annual renovation rates, costs, energy savings, and CO2 emissions reduction that would affect the national building stock if each of them was adopted, to fulfil the European Climate Target Plan b...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quali...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: Support is acknowledged from the E...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) on ...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSIt is well known that buildings are responsible for a ne...
Buildings account for a sizable portion of worldwide GHG emissions. Enhancing the energy efficiency ...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) inform building owners and users about the current energy eff...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for existing dwellings has not been able to promote the ren...
After the oil crisis in the 70s energy regulation codes were implemented, but a great portion of exi...
After the oil crisis in the 70s energy regulation codes were implemented, but a great portion of exi...
Energy retrofitting of the existing dwelling stock represents one of the major challenges for the tra...
The EU has set clear targets regarding energy conservation of buildings and heavily supports activit...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quali...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: Support is acknowledged from the E...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) on ...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSIt is well known that buildings are responsible for a ne...
Buildings account for a sizable portion of worldwide GHG emissions. Enhancing the energy efficiency ...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) inform building owners and users about the current energy eff...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for existing dwellings has not been able to promote the ren...
After the oil crisis in the 70s energy regulation codes were implemented, but a great portion of exi...
After the oil crisis in the 70s energy regulation codes were implemented, but a great portion of exi...
Energy retrofitting of the existing dwelling stock represents one of the major challenges for the tra...
The EU has set clear targets regarding energy conservation of buildings and heavily supports activit...
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) allows building users to be informed and aware of the quali...
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...