The European residential building stock is largely composed of buildings with poor energy performance, therefore basic retrofit actions could lead to significant energy savings. However, energy refurbishment measures should be identified in accurate way, taking into account the technical viability and aiming both to increase the building energy performance and to restrain the costs. The present article investigates the effects of different measures applied to the Italian residential building stock by using the building typology, which consists of 120 building types, representative of six construction ages, four building sizes and five climatic zones. A quasi-steady state model has been used to calculate the energy performance; the economic ...
The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. T...
While new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbishment of...
AbstractDirective 2010/31/EU establishes that Member States must ensure that minimum energy performa...
The application of retrofit actions to existing building stocks can improve the energy performance o...
Residential buildings have become one of the leading sectors in the energy refurbishment process tow...
The article illustrates the Italian pilot action in the IEE-EPISCOPE project, focussing on the analy...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
Retrofit actions applied to the existent building stock aim at increasing the energy performance, co...
Today in EU, the growth in global primary energy consumption is decreasing. In 2014, Italy contribut...
This paper presents an experimental study to develop energy saving potential strategies in prefabric...
AbstractResidential buildings represent the major energy consumers in Italy, it is therefore worthwh...
Studies on public housing show that the existent stock requires big inversion for buildings renovati...
Italian energy policy has determined important keystones in building energy efficiency regulations a...
In the European Union (EU), the residential sector is responsible for approximately 40% of the total...
The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. T...
While new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbishment of...
AbstractDirective 2010/31/EU establishes that Member States must ensure that minimum energy performa...
The application of retrofit actions to existing building stocks can improve the energy performance o...
Residential buildings have become one of the leading sectors in the energy refurbishment process tow...
The article illustrates the Italian pilot action in the IEE-EPISCOPE project, focussing on the analy...
The energy retrofit of social housing buildings in Italy is a big challenge, for their poor energy p...
Retrofit actions applied to the existent building stock aim at increasing the energy performance, co...
Today in EU, the growth in global primary energy consumption is decreasing. In 2014, Italy contribut...
This paper presents an experimental study to develop energy saving potential strategies in prefabric...
AbstractResidential buildings represent the major energy consumers in Italy, it is therefore worthwh...
Studies on public housing show that the existent stock requires big inversion for buildings renovati...
Italian energy policy has determined important keystones in building energy efficiency regulations a...
In the European Union (EU), the residential sector is responsible for approximately 40% of the total...
The refurbishment of the existing building stocks represents a great potential for energy savings. T...
While new buildings should be designed as intelligent low or zero-energy buildings, refurbishment of...
AbstractDirective 2010/31/EU establishes that Member States must ensure that minimum energy performa...