Utilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key policy goal of the European Commission. This paper presents the results of bottom-up modelling to elucidate the impact of energy efficiency on the EU building stock up to 2050 under three different scenarios. The modelling is performed for eight individual EU countries and a ninth hypothetical entity that represents the remaining nineteen EU countries. The scenarios highlight the roles of different levels of efficiency improvements in the context of increasing floor area and the demand for energy services. From the results it can be concluded that the EC 2020 goals for primary energy savings can be met by focussing on a combination of minimum efficiency construction st...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle aims to consider and prioritise demand-side resources ...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
Utilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key policy goal of the European...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
Lowering absolute energy demand in buildings is a key policy goal of the EU. This is to be achieved ...
AbstractThe EU energy policy sets an energy efficiency increase target of 20%, which is being implem...
In the on-going effort within the EU to tackle greenhouse gas emissions and secure future energy sup...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle aims to consider and prioritise demand-side resources ...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
Utilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key policy goal of the European...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
International audienceUtilising energy efficiency to lower energy demand in buildings is a key polic...
Lowering absolute energy demand in buildings is a key policy goal of the EU. This is to be achieved ...
AbstractThe EU energy policy sets an energy efficiency increase target of 20%, which is being implem...
In the on-going effort within the EU to tackle greenhouse gas emissions and secure future energy sup...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
The Energy Efficiency First (EE1st) principle aims to consider and prioritise demand-side resources ...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...