This paper deals with the energy consumption of existing owner-occupied detached houses and the question of how they can be energy renovated. Data on the age of the Danish housing stock, and its energy consumption is presented. Research on the potential for energy reductions in the Danish housing sector is discussed, and it is shown that there is a huge potential for reductions. It is a well-known problem that even if there are relevant technical means and even if it is economically feasible, the majority of house owners do not energy renovate their homes. This paper intends to address what can be done to solve this problem. The paper draws on different sources of why, when, and how, people do not energy renovate their homes. These results ...
I the recent years, Danish municipalities have increasingly taken up initiatives to improve energy e...
The European Union formulated high ambitions of energy reductions to be realised in the built enviro...
A great energy saving potential is found in the 440,000 Danish single-family houses erected between ...
As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and mos...
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...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
In Denmark, around Europe and in the rest of the world there is a challenge of motivating homeowners...
AbstractIn Denmark, around Europe and in the rest of the world there is a challenge of motivating ho...
The concern of climate change and Greenhouse Gas emission have increased national consideration towa...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
Preparations for the presented topic required gathering of various information concerning selected r...
The housing stock has a major energy saving potential and is mostly considered to be the sector in w...
In Denmark and around Europe there is a problem of motivating homeowners to conduct energy renovatio...
I the recent years, Danish municipalities have increasingly taken up initiatives to improve energy e...
The European Union formulated high ambitions of energy reductions to be realised in the built enviro...
A great energy saving potential is found in the 440,000 Danish single-family houses erected between ...
As much as 40% of the total energy consumption in Denmark is utilized by the building sector and mos...
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...
Udgivelsesdato: Januar 2010 This paper examines the historical background, current context and futur...
In Denmark, around Europe and in the rest of the world there is a challenge of motivating homeowners...
AbstractIn Denmark, around Europe and in the rest of the world there is a challenge of motivating ho...
The concern of climate change and Greenhouse Gas emission have increased national consideration towa...
In order to obtain the political goals for national and international energy savings of reducing CO2...
Preparations for the presented topic required gathering of various information concerning selected r...
The housing stock has a major energy saving potential and is mostly considered to be the sector in w...
In Denmark and around Europe there is a problem of motivating homeowners to conduct energy renovatio...
I the recent years, Danish municipalities have increasingly taken up initiatives to improve energy e...
The European Union formulated high ambitions of energy reductions to be realised in the built enviro...
A great energy saving potential is found in the 440,000 Danish single-family houses erected between ...