As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducing energy use of the building stock is a key task. This task is, however, complicated by a range of factors, including slow renewal and renovation rates of buildings, multiple non- coordinated actors, conservative building practices, and limited competence to innovate. Drawing from academic literature published during 2005-2015, this article carries out a systematic review of case studies on low energy innovations in the European residential building sector, analysing their drivers. Specific attention is paid to intermediary actors in facilitating innovation processes and creating new opportunities. The study finds that qualitative case study ...
Several barriers to upgrading existing social housing with innovative energy systems (IES) have been...
Objectives: This paper examines emerging models that are being adopted by organisations engaged in t...
Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of exist...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Many experimental local projects have been carried out in low energy buildings that integrate a rang...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
AbstractOptimising the energy performance of buildings is technically and economically challenging b...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
Purpose: The goal is to examine how high energy objectives are reached in building projects in Franc...
The building sector in Sweden and Europe is a major energy consumer, accounting for around 40% of to...
Several barriers to upgrading existing social housing with innovative energy systems (IES) have been...
Objectives: This paper examines emerging models that are being adopted by organisations engaged in t...
Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of exist...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Many experimental local projects have been carried out in low energy buildings that integrate a rang...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
A transition to zero carbon buildings is needed for mitigating climate change. Yet, it is far from g...
The transition towards low-energy buildings in the United Kingdom is challenging. Several policy cha...
Addressing housing-related energy consumption and emissions is a challenge in many countries. Low-en...
AbstractOptimising the energy performance of buildings is technically and economically challenging b...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
Purpose: The goal is to examine how high energy objectives are reached in building projects in Franc...
The building sector in Sweden and Europe is a major energy consumer, accounting for around 40% of to...
Several barriers to upgrading existing social housing with innovative energy systems (IES) have been...
Objectives: This paper examines emerging models that are being adopted by organisations engaged in t...
Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of exist...