The building sector is facing a challenge in achieving carbon neutrality due to climate change and urbanization. Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is an effective method to understand the energy use of building stocks at an urban scale and evaluate retrofit scenarios against future weather variations, supporting the implementation of carbon emission reduction policies. Currently, most studies focus on the energy performance of archetype buildings under climate change, which is hard to obtain refined results for individual buildings when scaling up to an urban area. Therefore, this study integrates future weather data with an UBEM approach to assess the impacts of climate change on the energy performance of urban areas, by taking two urb...
Cities that expand and grow with new areas allowed for construction as a result of a rapidly increas...
Climate change and urbanization are two major challenges when planning for sustainable energy transi...
In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been ...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
Cities have been the nexus of economic activity and growth, but they have an insatiable appetite for...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
In urban contexts, the use of energy in buildings is one of the main causes of greenhouse gas emissi...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
In urban contexts, the use of energy in buildings is one of the main causes of greenhouse gas emissi...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
In the past decades, the world has experienced rapid urbanization that caused increasing climate cha...
The reconfiguration of everyday human activities is considered necessary to tackle the challenge of ...
The necessity for an accelerated transition of urban energy systems and, in particular, the building...
In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been ...
Cities that expand and grow with new areas allowed for construction as a result of a rapidly increas...
Climate change and urbanization are two major challenges when planning for sustainable energy transi...
In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been ...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
Cities have been the nexus of economic activity and growth, but they have an insatiable appetite for...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
In urban contexts, the use of energy in buildings is one of the main causes of greenhouse gas emissi...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
In urban contexts, the use of energy in buildings is one of the main causes of greenhouse gas emissi...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
In the past decades, the world has experienced rapid urbanization that caused increasing climate cha...
The reconfiguration of everyday human activities is considered necessary to tackle the challenge of ...
The necessity for an accelerated transition of urban energy systems and, in particular, the building...
In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been ...
Cities that expand and grow with new areas allowed for construction as a result of a rapidly increas...
Climate change and urbanization are two major challenges when planning for sustainable energy transi...
In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been ...