As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and most of this energy is used for heating. Political initiatives have been taken to reduce this amount considerably but for this to happen, the energy consumption of the existing residential housing stock must be reduced dramatically. The greatest saving potential is found among the approximately 440.000 standardised single-family houses which were constructed in the 1960’s and 1970’s. It is found that barriers preventing the implementation of this great potential are present in various forms among all groups of professionals and homeowners. With barriers ranging from lack of knowledge, interest, examples and technology to economic and aesthetic u...
Upgrading existing one-family houses to higher energy standards can be a challenge for owners, among...
Energy renovations have been on the agenda since the energy crisis in the 1970s, and different kinds...
There are 1.2 million single family houses in Norway constituting approximately 50 % of the total dw...
This paper deals with the energy consumption of existing owner-occupied detached houses and the ques...
The need for energy retrofitting of the Danish single-family houses is massive, especially for the h...
This paper aims to present an economic overview of the opportunities for energy renovation of single...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
The Nordic SuccessFamilies project, with participants from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, dea...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
The need for energy retrofitting of the Danish single-family houses is massive, especially for the h...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
SUMMARY: In order to meet new energy requirements introduced in Denmark in 2005 and prepare the way ...
Upgrading existing one-family houses to higher energy standards can be a challenge for owners, among...
Energy renovations have been on the agenda since the energy crisis in the 1970s, and different kinds...
There are 1.2 million single family houses in Norway constituting approximately 50 % of the total dw...
This paper deals with the energy consumption of existing owner-occupied detached houses and the ques...
The need for energy retrofitting of the Danish single-family houses is massive, especially for the h...
This paper aims to present an economic overview of the opportunities for energy renovation of single...
In 2006, new tighter energy performance requirements were introduced in Denmark for both new buildin...
The Nordic SuccessFamilies project, with participants from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, dea...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
According to United Nations 7th sustainable development goal, increased use of fossil fuels in energ...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
A third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and many of...
The need for energy retrofitting of the Danish single-family houses is massive, especially for the h...
AbstractA third of Sweden's two million single-family houses were built in the period 1961-1980, and...
SUMMARY: In order to meet new energy requirements introduced in Denmark in 2005 and prepare the way ...
Upgrading existing one-family houses to higher energy standards can be a challenge for owners, among...
Energy renovations have been on the agenda since the energy crisis in the 1970s, and different kinds...
There are 1.2 million single family houses in Norway constituting approximately 50 % of the total dw...