Energy efficiency measures in buildings can provide for a significant reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A sustainable design and planning of technologies for energy production should be based on economic and environmental criteria. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is used to quantify the environmental impacts over the whole cycle of life of production plants. Optimization models can support decisions that minimize costs and negative impacts. In this work, a multi-objective decision problem is formalized that takes into account LCA calculations and that minimizes costs and GHG emissions for general buildings. A decision support system (DSS) is applied to a real case study in the Northern Italy, highlighting the advantage provided by th...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
Due to the high energy consumption of buildings, there is a demand for both economically and environ...
Energy efficiency measures in buildings can provide for a significant reduction of greenhouse gas (G...
Energy use in commercial buildings constitutes a major proportion of the energy consumption and anth...
Introduction: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a scientific method for evaluating the environmental im...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.07.001In this work we present a systematic tool for the optimal retrofit of b...
Summarization: The aim of the present chapter is to analyse the decision support processes towards e...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a scientific method for evaluating the environmental impact of produc...
This work describes a methodology for the identification of the optimal features for the envelope of...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
Due to the high energy consumption of buildings, there is a demand for both economically and environ...
Energy efficiency measures in buildings can provide for a significant reduction of greenhouse gas (G...
Energy use in commercial buildings constitutes a major proportion of the energy consumption and anth...
Introduction: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a scientific method for evaluating the environmental im...
Life cycle assessment is an environmental method which estimates either a process or a building mate...
10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.07.001In this work we present a systematic tool for the optimal retrofit of b...
Summarization: The aim of the present chapter is to analyse the decision support processes towards e...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a scientific method for evaluating the environmental impact of produc...
This work describes a methodology for the identification of the optimal features for the envelope of...
The building sector is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and energy in the world. De...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
The building sector contributes a large proportion of the world's total final energy consumption. As...
Due to the high energy consumption of buildings, there is a demand for both economically and environ...