On 19 May 2010, the European Union adopted a Directive stipulating that by the end of 2020, Member States must ensure that all newly constructed buildings consume ‘nearly zero’ energy. In Germany, drastic reductions of energy demand for space heating have already become a policy target over the last decade, both for new and existing dwellings. In this article, we evaluate the impact of past and future policies on the development of buildings with a very high energy performance (VHEP) and on their primary energy demand and emissions. These dwellings account for 4% of all dwellings which have been constructed since 2001 and 1% of the total building stock. We have defined different policy scenarios, all of which assume a gradual increase of re...
The New Energy Policy was adopted by the European Council in spring 2007 (EC2008). Later in Decembe...
On 28th September 2010, the government of the Federal Republic of Germany set a political goal to ac...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
The building sector plays an important role for the goals of the German Energiewende (energy transit...
The German building sector is currently responsible for one third of the CO2 emissions and more than...
The German government set targets for the reduction of heating energy demand in buildings (-20% of s...
Policy makers face the challenge to design and test support policies for nearly zero energy building...
In order to achieve long-term targets for energy savings and emission reductions, substantial saving...
PrinciPles For neArly Zero-energy Buildings : Paving the way for effective implementation of policy...
Existing buildings account for 40 % of the final energy consumption in Germany and represent the gre...
The EU ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ (2010/31/EU) requires Member States to ensure tha...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
In the “Policy Scenarios for Climate Protection VI” project the greenhouse gas emissions for Germany...
The housing sector is a major consumer of energy. Studies on the future energy demand under climate ...
The New Energy Policy was adopted by the European Council in spring 2007 (EC2008). Later in Decembe...
On 28th September 2010, the government of the Federal Republic of Germany set a political goal to ac...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...
peer reviewedThe European Union (EU) aims at drastic reductions in domestic greenhouse gas (GHG)emis...
The building sector plays an important role for the goals of the German Energiewende (energy transit...
The German building sector is currently responsible for one third of the CO2 emissions and more than...
The German government set targets for the reduction of heating energy demand in buildings (-20% of s...
Policy makers face the challenge to design and test support policies for nearly zero energy building...
In order to achieve long-term targets for energy savings and emission reductions, substantial saving...
PrinciPles For neArly Zero-energy Buildings : Paving the way for effective implementation of policy...
Existing buildings account for 40 % of the final energy consumption in Germany and represent the gre...
The EU ‘Energy Performance of Buildings Directive’ (2010/31/EU) requires Member States to ensure tha...
The impact of buildings to European final energy consumption has been assessed at 40% in 2012, makin...
In the “Policy Scenarios for Climate Protection VI” project the greenhouse gas emissions for Germany...
The housing sector is a major consumer of energy. Studies on the future energy demand under climate ...
The New Energy Policy was adopted by the European Council in spring 2007 (EC2008). Later in Decembe...
On 28th September 2010, the government of the Federal Republic of Germany set a political goal to ac...
Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (nZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result o...