The growing concern about climate change and energy security has fostered energy efficiency measures to reduce building consumption in many European countries. The policies and incentives behind these improvements typically rely on pre-calculated expected energy savings. However, evidence shows that the actual energy performance after such interventions often falls short of the expected targets. People’s behavior is one of the causes of the energy performance gap between measured and predicted building energy performance. This study contributes to this discussion by analyzing data on air temperature, relative humidity, and Volatile Organic Compounds monitored in eleven apartments in Milan (Italy) before and after building renovation. These...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
The energy performance gap, i.e. the difference between measured and predicted behaviour of building...
Building retrofit is often reported to fail in achieving predicted energy savings; this mismatch in ...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Housing retrofits are undertaken to reduce energy use and to improve ‘occupants’ indoor environmenta...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
Research on performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twice a...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
The energy performance gap, i.e. the difference between measured and predicted behaviour of building...
Building retrofit is often reported to fail in achieving predicted energy savings; this mismatch in ...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Housing retrofits are undertaken to reduce energy use and to improve ‘occupants’ indoor environmenta...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The thermal performance gap in buildings is defined as the difference between the theoretical and th...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
Improving building performance is key to tackling the challenges of climate change. Buildings are re...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
Research on performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twice a...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
Research on the performance gap suggests that the actual energy consumption in buildings can be twic...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...
This paper focuses on exploring methods for reducing the gap between the expected and actual buildin...