Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations. This is commonly referred to as the energy performance gap. As such, many factors can contribute to the disagreement between expectations and observations. These include, for instance, uncertainty about buildings’ geometry, construction, systems, and weather conditions. However, the role of occupants in the energy performance gap has recently attracted much attention. It has even been suggested that occupants are the main cause of the energy performance gap. This, in turn, has led to suggestions that better models of occupant behavior can reduce the energy performance gap. The present effort aims at the review and evaluation of the evidence ...
Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheZwischen der berechneten Gesamtenergieeffizienz von Gebäuden und...
The share of energy use in the building sector is significantly higher than in the other sectors. Co...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The difference between actual and calculated energy is called the ‘energy-performance gap’. Possible...
The energy saving policies of governments are not resulting in the energy saving they were aiming fo...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheZwischen der berechneten Gesamtenergieeffizienz von Gebäuden und...
The share of energy use in the building sector is significantly higher than in the other sectors. Co...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The difference between actual and calculated energy is called the ‘energy-performance gap’. Possible...
The energy saving policies of governments are not resulting in the energy saving they were aiming fo...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
Zusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheZwischen der berechneten Gesamtenergieeffizienz von Gebäuden und...
The share of energy use in the building sector is significantly higher than in the other sectors. Co...
Addressing the energy performance of buildings is key to achieving global emission reduction targets...