The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations from the construction industry. This study uses path creation theory to examine two innovation concepts for low-energy housing in Northern Europe with contrasting outcomes—with one being an apparent market success and the other a disappointment. The results highlight two issues behind the success, one of a systemic nature and the other concerning innovation management. First, the development of energy efficiency regulations and the dominant technological trajectory regarding low-energy houses are interdependent. However, it seems that while supporting the trajectory of the innovation developed in the first case, regulators created virtually insu...
This study examines the concept of ‘future-proofing’ the energy design of housing developments so as...
The present thesis presents an extensive description and analysis of the design process for a large-...
Europe now expects an evolution of the building sector towards near zero energy? buildings. In Belg...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The construction sector is undergoing transformation towards sustainability, thus taking the three a...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of exist...
Net zero energy building renovation is considered to be able to play an important role in reducing t...
The Code for Sustainable Homes (the Code) will require new homes in the United Kingdom to be ‘zero c...
In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing e...
This study examines the concept of ‘future-proofing’ the energy design of housing developments so as...
The present thesis presents an extensive description and analysis of the design process for a large-...
Europe now expects an evolution of the building sector towards near zero energy? buildings. In Belg...
The low-energy and the nearly zero-energy buildings trend is calling for radical new innovations fro...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
Buildings account for 40% of EU final energy demand and policy developments like the Energy Performa...
In Sweden, in the last decade, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standard...
The construction sector is undergoing transformation towards sustainability, thus taking the three a...
As buildings throughout their lifecycle account for circa 40% of total energy use in Europe, reducin...
In Sweden, construction of energy efficient new buildings using passive standards or other low energ...
The UK’s existing housing stock is in urgent need of improvement in order for the country to meet cl...
Energy consumption in buildings is a large contributor to global CO2 emissions. Renovations of exist...
Net zero energy building renovation is considered to be able to play an important role in reducing t...
The Code for Sustainable Homes (the Code) will require new homes in the United Kingdom to be ‘zero c...
In previous years we have seen a recognition of the significant potential that exists for reducing e...
This study examines the concept of ‘future-proofing’ the energy design of housing developments so as...
The present thesis presents an extensive description and analysis of the design process for a large-...
Europe now expects an evolution of the building sector towards near zero energy? buildings. In Belg...