This study uses probabilistic energy modelling to explore the implications of different measurement and verification strategies and concludes that some building users may find a performance guarantee offers them little protection. There is a need for greater transparency when making decisions about measurement and verification strategies in Energy Performance Contracts
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
These research works fall in line with the energy performance warranty leases developed to reduce th...
As most countries worldwide continue to mitigate climate change, one area of focus is a building's e...
International audienceDiscrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consump...
With a projected annual value of £1bn, the UK energy performance contracting market has the potentia...
There is a niche trend to use ‘Energy Performance Contracts’ (EPCs), for new buildings to ensure th...
Discrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consumption of buildings hind...
Simulation is commonly utilised as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
Les écarts communément observés entre les prévisions de consommations énergétiques et les performanc...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
Residential and commercial buildings consume 41% of total U.S. energy consumption. Since improving e...
In practise many buildings show significant deviation between the predicted annual energy consumptio...
Measurement and Verification (M&V) is a critical element of an Energy Savings Performance Contra...
Energy Performance Contracting (EPC), as a tool to enhance energy efficiency of buildings, can accel...
This deliverable addresses how one can determine the performance of buildings and energy improvement...
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
These research works fall in line with the energy performance warranty leases developed to reduce th...
As most countries worldwide continue to mitigate climate change, one area of focus is a building's e...
International audienceDiscrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consump...
With a projected annual value of £1bn, the UK energy performance contracting market has the potentia...
There is a niche trend to use ‘Energy Performance Contracts’ (EPCs), for new buildings to ensure th...
Discrepancies between ex-ante energy performance assessment and actual consumption of buildings hind...
Simulation is commonly utilised as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
Les écarts communément observés entre les prévisions de consommations énergétiques et les performanc...
AbstractDirective 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and Council on the Energy Performance of Bui...
Residential and commercial buildings consume 41% of total U.S. energy consumption. Since improving e...
In practise many buildings show significant deviation between the predicted annual energy consumptio...
Measurement and Verification (M&V) is a critical element of an Energy Savings Performance Contra...
Energy Performance Contracting (EPC), as a tool to enhance energy efficiency of buildings, can accel...
This deliverable addresses how one can determine the performance of buildings and energy improvement...
Simulation is commonly utilized as a best practice approach to assess building performance in the bu...
These research works fall in line with the energy performance warranty leases developed to reduce th...
As most countries worldwide continue to mitigate climate change, one area of focus is a building's e...