The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a zero carbon home, suggests that the assessment of energy ratings will have an increasingly prioritised role in the built environment. Created by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the UK Government’s recommended method of assessing the energy ratings of dwellings. This paper describes a new, simplified dynamic method (hence known as IDEAS – Inverse Dynamics based Energy Analysis and Simulation) of assessing the controllability of a building and its servicing systems. The IDEAS method produces SAP Comparable results. Results suggest this design approach could enhance the SAP Metho...
This paper extends a fundamental dynamic method of assessing the controllability of a building and i...
The research investigates energy conservation in the UK domestic housing sectors. The UK government ...
By 2016, new residential buildings in the UK will have to be ‘net zero carbon’ to comply with propos...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
The drive to reduce worldwide Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a z...
Created by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the...
The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the UK Government’s approved methodology for assessing th...
The drive to reduce UK Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a zero car...
The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the UK Government’s approved methodology for assessing th...
The drive towards low carbon constructions has seen buildings increasingly utilise many different en...
One of the key responses of the UK Government to the European Energy Performance Building Directive ...
This paper examines the thermal performance of housing in the UK and the associated costs for differ...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
This paper extends a fundamental dynamic method of assessing the controllability of a building and i...
The research investigates energy conservation in the UK domestic housing sectors. The UK government ...
By 2016, new residential buildings in the UK will have to be ‘net zero carbon’ to comply with propos...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
The drive to reduce carbon emissions and energy utilisation, directly associated with dwellings and ...
The drive to reduce worldwide Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a z...
Created by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the...
The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the UK Government’s approved methodology for assessing th...
The drive to reduce UK Carbon Emissions directly associated with dwellings and to achieve a zero car...
The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the UK Government’s approved methodology for assessing th...
The drive towards low carbon constructions has seen buildings increasingly utilise many different en...
One of the key responses of the UK Government to the European Energy Performance Building Directive ...
This paper examines the thermal performance of housing in the UK and the associated costs for differ...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
Improving the efficiency and performance of the UK residential sector is now necessary for meeting f...
This paper extends a fundamental dynamic method of assessing the controllability of a building and i...
The research investigates energy conservation in the UK domestic housing sectors. The UK government ...
By 2016, new residential buildings in the UK will have to be ‘net zero carbon’ to comply with propos...