Among the sufficiency, efficiency, and renewable frameworks for reducing energy use and energy-related carbon emissions, Building Energy Sufficiency (BES) is gaining attention from policy makers and engineers. Despite the significant role of the building sector in the success of national energy and climate plans, there is a lack of research on the drivers, technologies, and effective policy instruments required to achieve BES in the building operational phase. To fill this gap, this study presents a systematic review of the definition and paradigm of BES and concludes that BES should address both occupant demand and energy or emissions requirements simultaneously. The characteristics of occupant demand in building services are divided into ...
Energy sufficiency in buildings means making the most of the environmental energy that can be exploi...
The building sector accounts for one third of the global energy consumption and it is expected to gr...
Buildings of the future must be designed and constructed to reduce energy demand. From a thermal poi...
Nowadays, debates addressing climate change, fossil fuels depletion and energy security highlight th...
Buildings play a dominant role in global efforts towards energy consumption reduction, greenhouse ga...
Automation, modernization, economic development and global progress depends on efficient extraction ...
Reduction of the energy consumption in the building stock is an essential part of the sustainability...
Existing buildings are a source of great potential for energy efficiency through renovation. In this...
Globally, buildings are responsible for 18% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 40% of energy cons...
Abstract Building automation enables the possibility of energy flexibility in buildings. To investig...
Globally, the building sector is responsible for more than 40% of energy use and it contributes appr...
Energy consumption in buildings accounts for up to 40% of total energy consumption. In an effort to ...
The construction and buildings sector consumes enormous amounts of energy, clean water, and material...
The urgent need for a dramatic reduction of fossil fuels in the built environment is without any dou...
Globally, buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumpti...
Energy sufficiency in buildings means making the most of the environmental energy that can be exploi...
The building sector accounts for one third of the global energy consumption and it is expected to gr...
Buildings of the future must be designed and constructed to reduce energy demand. From a thermal poi...
Nowadays, debates addressing climate change, fossil fuels depletion and energy security highlight th...
Buildings play a dominant role in global efforts towards energy consumption reduction, greenhouse ga...
Automation, modernization, economic development and global progress depends on efficient extraction ...
Reduction of the energy consumption in the building stock is an essential part of the sustainability...
Existing buildings are a source of great potential for energy efficiency through renovation. In this...
Globally, buildings are responsible for 18% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 40% of energy cons...
Abstract Building automation enables the possibility of energy flexibility in buildings. To investig...
Globally, the building sector is responsible for more than 40% of energy use and it contributes appr...
Energy consumption in buildings accounts for up to 40% of total energy consumption. In an effort to ...
The construction and buildings sector consumes enormous amounts of energy, clean water, and material...
The urgent need for a dramatic reduction of fossil fuels in the built environment is without any dou...
Globally, buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumpti...
Energy sufficiency in buildings means making the most of the environmental energy that can be exploi...
The building sector accounts for one third of the global energy consumption and it is expected to gr...
Buildings of the future must be designed and constructed to reduce energy demand. From a thermal poi...