Existing buildings account for the majority of energy consumption in the building sector. Surveys of existing buildings have found an estimated 10-20% reduction in energy consumption may be feasible. Research at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is seeking to realize this potential in Europe and specifically in The Netherlands. Past research utilized a whole building level anomaly detection and diagnostics tool to demonstrate the effectiveness and potential of the concept when applied to typical European building systems. An ongoing project seeks to develop a benchmarking tool on the basis of an advanced data gathering and monitoring tool which will relate perceived comfort and measured comfort. Additionally, another project wil...
Buildings are a key source of energy flexibility due to their high energy demand. Harnessing the ene...
The contribution of buildings towards energy consumption has dramatically increased over the past de...
Buildings regularly fail to perform at optimum levels and often do not meet design predictions. Thes...
Existing buildings account for the majority of energy consumption in the building sector. Surveys of...
Existing buildings account for the majority of energy consumption in the building sector. Surveys of...
Subtask 1 investigated the possibilities and limitations of common data bases and monitoring systems...
peer reviewedA method to bridge the gap between research and practice, as far as estimation of the ...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
This paper presents the European approach to improve sustainability in the building sector, which ha...
The Dutch building environment is responsible for 40% of the total energy consumption, which makes e...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
The operational energy consumption of buildings often does not match with the predicted results from...
Buildings are highly energy-consuming and therefore are largely accountable for environmental degrad...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) enhanced the sustainable improvement of dwellin...
Enormous amounts of data are being produced everyday by sub-meters and smart sensors installed in re...
Buildings are a key source of energy flexibility due to their high energy demand. Harnessing the ene...
The contribution of buildings towards energy consumption has dramatically increased over the past de...
Buildings regularly fail to perform at optimum levels and often do not meet design predictions. Thes...
Existing buildings account for the majority of energy consumption in the building sector. Surveys of...
Existing buildings account for the majority of energy consumption in the building sector. Surveys of...
Subtask 1 investigated the possibilities and limitations of common data bases and monitoring systems...
peer reviewedA method to bridge the gap between research and practice, as far as estimation of the ...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
This paper presents the European approach to improve sustainability in the building sector, which ha...
The Dutch building environment is responsible for 40% of the total energy consumption, which makes e...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
The operational energy consumption of buildings often does not match with the predicted results from...
Buildings are highly energy-consuming and therefore are largely accountable for environmental degrad...
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) enhanced the sustainable improvement of dwellin...
Enormous amounts of data are being produced everyday by sub-meters and smart sensors installed in re...
Buildings are a key source of energy flexibility due to their high energy demand. Harnessing the ene...
The contribution of buildings towards energy consumption has dramatically increased over the past de...
Buildings regularly fail to perform at optimum levels and often do not meet design predictions. Thes...