Energy performance of the building stock has been identified as one of the core challenges in the effort towards improving not only energy efficiency, but also achieving zero and positive energy buildings. With the recast of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, Europe has made clear that improved schemes are required for more accurate assessment of the actual energy performance, exploring in a holistic approach the factors that affect both asset and operational rating. Towards that direction, a lot of research endeavours have been denoted in order to identify the additional information required and the necessary cutting-edge digital technologies that will not only enrich the energy performance certification process but will at the...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
Buildings account for a sizable portion of worldwide GHG emissions. Enhancing the energy efficiency ...
Few would deny the centrality of environmental issues to the sustainability agenda. Even a cursory i...
Energy performance certificates are being utilized through the European Union Member States to docum...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are a mandatory requirement for the EU Member States (MS) whe...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
Buildings are dynamic environments that have an impact on the comfort and health of its occupants. L...
This study performed under the H2020 project “Next-generation Dynamic Digital EPCs for Enhanced Qual...
The EU has set clear targets regarding energy conservation of buildings and heavily supports activit...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The building sector accounts for 40% of the total energy consumption in the EU. It faces great chall...
The increasing availability of large-scale repositories of energy performance certificates offers th...
In this paper we present an expert system for the energy performance evaluation of buildings. The sy...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
Buildings account for a sizable portion of worldwide GHG emissions. Enhancing the energy efficiency ...
Few would deny the centrality of environmental issues to the sustainability agenda. Even a cursory i...
Energy performance certificates are being utilized through the European Union Member States to docum...
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are a mandatory requirement for the EU Member States (MS) whe...
The 2003 Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) resulted in EU member states formulating s...
Buildings are dynamic environments that have an impact on the comfort and health of its occupants. L...
This study performed under the H2020 project “Next-generation Dynamic Digital EPCs for Enhanced Qual...
The EU has set clear targets regarding energy conservation of buildings and heavily supports activit...
This document describes the outcome of ePANACEA task T2.4 “Supplementing EPCs with additional measur...
The building sector accounts for 40% of the total energy consumption in the EU. It faces great chall...
The increasing availability of large-scale repositories of energy performance certificates offers th...
In this paper we present an expert system for the energy performance evaluation of buildings. The sy...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change, considering that...
Recital 16 of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires the energy certificate t...
The existing buildings stock in European countries accounts for over 40 % of final energy consumptio...
Buildings account for a sizable portion of worldwide GHG emissions. Enhancing the energy efficiency ...
Few would deny the centrality of environmental issues to the sustainability agenda. Even a cursory i...