AbstractSeveral building-stock modelling techniques have been employed to investigate the impact of energy efficiency measures (EEM), where the description of the building-stock generally consists of an age-type classification to specify building characteristics for groups of buildings. Such descriptions lack the appropriate level of detail to differentiate the potential for EEM within age groups. This paper proposes a methodology for building-stock description using building-specific data and measured energy use to augment an age-type building-stock classification. By integrating building characteristics from energy performance certificates, measured energy use and envelope areas from a 2.5D GIS model, the building-stock description reflec...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for around 30 to 40% of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
AbstractSeveral building-stock modelling techniques have been employed to investigate the impact of ...
Several building-stock modelling techniques have been employed to investigate the impact of energy e...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
Urban building-stocks use a significant amount of resources and energy. At the same time, they have ...
Urban building-stocks use a significant amount of resources and energy. At the same time, they have ...
This paper presents and discusses a methodology for modeling energy and resource use of urban buildi...
Urban building-stocks must be transformed in order to reduce energy and resource use to achieve clim...
Building sector was acknowledged as a priority to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions due to...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
Buildings contribute 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, strategies that can substant...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for around 30 to 40% of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
AbstractSeveral building-stock modelling techniques have been employed to investigate the impact of ...
Several building-stock modelling techniques have been employed to investigate the impact of energy e...
In Europe, residential and commercial buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for approxim...
The existing building stock provide a possibility for cost-efficient energy efficiency measuresand r...
Urban building-stocks use a significant amount of resources and energy. At the same time, they have ...
Urban building-stocks use a significant amount of resources and energy. At the same time, they have ...
This paper presents and discusses a methodology for modeling energy and resource use of urban buildi...
Urban building-stocks must be transformed in order to reduce energy and resource use to achieve clim...
Building sector was acknowledged as a priority to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions due to...
This paper presents the Energy, Carbon and Cost Assessment for Building Stocks (ECCABS) model, which...
Buildings contribute 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, strategies that can substant...
In developed economies, such as the European Union’s member states, the largest potential for energy...
Buildings are responsible for a large share of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial ...
Buildings are responsible for around 30 to 40% of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...