In 2005 the Danish Building regulations introduced two low energy classes for buildings in addition to revised minimum requirements. The low energy class 1 and low energy class 2 correspond to total energy use, i.e. energy use for heating, ventilation, cooling and domestic hot water, as 50% and 75% of the minimum requirement respectively. The main purpose of introducing the low energy classes were to further support and encourage the development of low energy buildings. In 2010 it is expected that demands in the Building Regulations are tightened by 25-30% and in 2015 it is expected that the minimum demand will correspond to the low energy class 1 demands of today. In order to secure this development in the demands, it is essential to demo...
Architecture and Energy. Towards a broader focus. By Michael Lauring and Rob Marsh In typical new D...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
The purpose of this study was to identify experience and satisfaction with new Danish detached low-e...
In 2005 the Danish Building regulations introduced two low energy classes for buildings in addition ...
SUMMARY: In order to meet new energy requirements introduced in Denmark in 2005 and prepare the way ...
PFC del programa Erasmus EPS elaborat a Copenhagen University College of EngineeringTreball desenvol...
The CLASS1 project commenced in 2007 and involves 5 countries: Denmark, Estonia, France, Italy and R...
The municipality of Egedal decided in 2006 to make use of the possibility in the Danish Planning Law...
Requirements for improved energy performance have shifted major focus on energy calculations in the ...
The background to this study is the increased demand on low energy use in our new buildings, e.g. th...
Low-energy buildings are nowadays often used in common speech, for selling or promotion – everything...
Energy-saving is in focus today, this applies to buildings as well, since the building-stock represe...
The objective of this thesis was to produce a concept for a renovation of a house in Sydney, Austral...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
The objective of this thesis was to produce a concept for a renovation of a house in Sydney, Austral...
Architecture and Energy. Towards a broader focus. By Michael Lauring and Rob Marsh In typical new D...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
The purpose of this study was to identify experience and satisfaction with new Danish detached low-e...
In 2005 the Danish Building regulations introduced two low energy classes for buildings in addition ...
SUMMARY: In order to meet new energy requirements introduced in Denmark in 2005 and prepare the way ...
PFC del programa Erasmus EPS elaborat a Copenhagen University College of EngineeringTreball desenvol...
The CLASS1 project commenced in 2007 and involves 5 countries: Denmark, Estonia, France, Italy and R...
The municipality of Egedal decided in 2006 to make use of the possibility in the Danish Planning Law...
Requirements for improved energy performance have shifted major focus on energy calculations in the ...
The background to this study is the increased demand on low energy use in our new buildings, e.g. th...
Low-energy buildings are nowadays often used in common speech, for selling or promotion – everything...
Energy-saving is in focus today, this applies to buildings as well, since the building-stock represe...
The objective of this thesis was to produce a concept for a renovation of a house in Sydney, Austral...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
The objective of this thesis was to produce a concept for a renovation of a house in Sydney, Austral...
Architecture and Energy. Towards a broader focus. By Michael Lauring and Rob Marsh In typical new D...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
The purpose of this study was to identify experience and satisfaction with new Danish detached low-e...