This report summarises the main results of an EU project on consumer response to energy labels in buildings. This report is mainly directed at Danish policy makers. The main focus is therefore on results that are relevant from a Danish point of view and on how they can be used to further strengthen the EPBD process in Denmark
Overview on energy related legislation concerning technical buildings systems in new and existing bu...
Energy retrofitting of the existing dwelling stock represents one of the major challenges for the tra...
Research has amply shown that by improving the energy efficiency of buildings, the European Union (E...
Heating of dwellings represents a major policy challenge for the transition to a low carbon society....
This memo is written as an input to the German project Enef-haus on energy-efficient restoration of ...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
This report is one of the results from the project “Occupants influence on the energy consumption of...
A new survey shows that the economy is what motivates Danish owners of single-family houses the most...
The building industry in Denmark and the rest of Europe is facing challenges in fulfilling the EU di...
This paper presents the European approach to improve sustainability in the building sector, which ha...
The Energy Performance Directive requires energy certifications for buildings. This is implemented i...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster has launched a new report, which provides an overview of Danish compete...
Denmark is participating in IEA ECBCS Annex 61 “Development and demonstration of concepts for deep e...
Reducing emissions of CO2 and other GHGs is one of the biggest environmental challenges facing the E...
Overview on energy related legislation concerning technical buildings systems in new and existing bu...
Energy retrofitting of the existing dwelling stock represents one of the major challenges for the tra...
Research has amply shown that by improving the energy efficiency of buildings, the European Union (E...
Heating of dwellings represents a major policy challenge for the transition to a low carbon society....
This memo is written as an input to the German project Enef-haus on energy-efficient restoration of ...
From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme w...
This report is one of the results from the project “Occupants influence on the energy consumption of...
A new survey shows that the economy is what motivates Danish owners of single-family houses the most...
The building industry in Denmark and the rest of Europe is facing challenges in fulfilling the EU di...
This paper presents the European approach to improve sustainability in the building sector, which ha...
The Energy Performance Directive requires energy certifications for buildings. This is implemented i...
The EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings requires that energy certification of buildi...
Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster has launched a new report, which provides an overview of Danish compete...
Denmark is participating in IEA ECBCS Annex 61 “Development and demonstration of concepts for deep e...
Reducing emissions of CO2 and other GHGs is one of the biggest environmental challenges facing the E...
Overview on energy related legislation concerning technical buildings systems in new and existing bu...
Energy retrofitting of the existing dwelling stock represents one of the major challenges for the tra...
Research has amply shown that by improving the energy efficiency of buildings, the European Union (E...