This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which is a bottom-up model to assess energy-saving measures (ESM) and carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation strategies in building stocks. The model is based on a one-zone hourly heat balance that calculates the net energy demand for a number of buildings representative of the building stock and an additional code for the input and output data. The model generates results in terms of delivered energy, associated CO2 emissions, and the costs of implementing different ESM. The results are extended to the entire building stock by means of weighting factors. Empirical and comparative validations of the heat-balance modelling of single buildings are presente...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Efficient and rational implementation of building stock CO(2) emission reduction strategies and poli...
This thesis investigates the implementation of energy-saving measures (ESM) in existing building sto...
This thesis investigates the implementation of energy-saving measures (ESM) in existing building sto...
This thesis investigates energy conservation in building stocks with the aim of developing a methodo...
This paper provides an analysis of the current energy usage (net energy and final energy by fuels) a...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
The aim of this work is to develop a bottom-up methodology that can assess energy efficiency and car...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to investigate the applicability of a building-stock modelling met...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
Previous studies in building energy assessment clearly state that to meet sustainable energy goals, ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to investigate the applicability of a building-stock modelling met...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Efficient and rational implementation of building stock CO(2) emission reduction strategies and poli...
This thesis investigates the implementation of energy-saving measures (ESM) in existing building sto...
This thesis investigates the implementation of energy-saving measures (ESM) in existing building sto...
This thesis investigates energy conservation in building stocks with the aim of developing a methodo...
This paper provides an analysis of the current energy usage (net energy and final energy by fuels) a...
Previous studies in building energy assessmnet have made it clear that the largest potential energy ...
The aim of this work is to develop a bottom-up methodology that can assess energy efficiency and car...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to investigate the applicability of a building-stock modelling met...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
Previous studies in building energy assessment clearly state that to meet sustainable energy goals, ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to investigate the applicability of a building-stock modelling met...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Efficient and rational implementation of building stock CO(2) emission reduction strategies and poli...