The EU has set clear targets regarding energy conservation of buildings and heavily supports activities towards achieving these targets on a European scale. The Green Deal, renovation wave, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) are some examples of EU’s actions. For more than a decade, Energy Performance Certificates provide detailed data about the current energy needs of a building/building unit as well as information about the building construction and systems. A Building Renovation Passport (BRP) has, on a European level lately, been conceived as a tool that can stimulate cost-effective renovation in the form of a long-term basis, step-by-step deep renovation roadmap following defined qual...
An important instrument to enhance the market uptake of energy-efficient new buildings and the energ...
The European Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (2010/31/EU), also known as EPBD, requ...
Buildings consume 40 % of Europe’s total energy consumption and causes 33 % of the CO2 emissions. (P...
The energy performance certificate is currently one of the main tools for mapping the energy perform...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) on ...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) inform building owners and users about the current energy eff...
The EPDB is the most important policy directive at the EU level that defines the directive of the en...
Buildings are dynamic environments that have an impact on the comfort and health of its occupants. L...
The amended text of the EPBD Directive was published in the Journal of the European Union on 19 June...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
To achieve the EU's energy efficiency targets, both the rate of building energy renovation and its d...
The building sector accounts for 40% of the total energy consumption in the EU. It faces great chall...
Energy renovations of the building stock are a paramount objective of the European Union (EU) to com...
Lack of information and transparency increases risk and undermines investor confidence. Therefore, a...
Energy performance certificates are being utilized through the European Union Member States to docum...
An important instrument to enhance the market uptake of energy-efficient new buildings and the energ...
The European Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (2010/31/EU), also known as EPBD, requ...
Buildings consume 40 % of Europe’s total energy consumption and causes 33 % of the CO2 emissions. (P...
The energy performance certificate is currently one of the main tools for mapping the energy perform...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) on ...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) inform building owners and users about the current energy eff...
The EPDB is the most important policy directive at the EU level that defines the directive of the en...
Buildings are dynamic environments that have an impact on the comfort and health of its occupants. L...
The amended text of the EPBD Directive was published in the Journal of the European Union on 19 June...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
To achieve the EU's energy efficiency targets, both the rate of building energy renovation and its d...
The building sector accounts for 40% of the total energy consumption in the EU. It faces great chall...
Energy renovations of the building stock are a paramount objective of the European Union (EU) to com...
Lack of information and transparency increases risk and undermines investor confidence. Therefore, a...
Energy performance certificates are being utilized through the European Union Member States to docum...
An important instrument to enhance the market uptake of energy-efficient new buildings and the energ...
The European Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (2010/31/EU), also known as EPBD, requ...
Buildings consume 40 % of Europe’s total energy consumption and causes 33 % of the CO2 emissions. (P...