Equitable decarbonization of heat supply in residential multi-apartment rental buildings: Optimal subsidy allocation between the property owner and tenants.

The core objective of this work is to demonstrate equitable decarbonization of heat supply in residential multi-apartment rental buildings. A modeling framework is developed determining a socially balanced financial governance support strategy between the property owner and tenants to trigger …

Year: 2022 Authors: Zwickl-Bernhard, Sebastian / Auer, Hans / Golab, Antonia Source: Energy and Buildings Volume 262, 1 May 2022, 112013, 262. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

The sustainability cycle of historic houses and cultural memory: Controversy between historic preservation and heritage conservation.

Historic preservation and heritage conservation are two mainstream concepts related to the sustainability and renewal of historic houses. With the aim of enhancing the sustainability of historic houses, this article criticizes the view of historic preservation that insists on preserving …

Year: 2022 Authors: Zhou, Wenzhang / Song, Siyuan / Feng, Kan Source: Frontiers of Architectural Research Volume 11, Issue 6, December 2022, Pages 1030-1046, 11. pp. 1030-1046. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Field measurements and numerical analysis on operating modes of a radiant floor heating aided by a warm air system in a large single-zone church

Space heating can constitute 60–80% of the total energy use of buildings in cold climates. Efficient heating techniques in buildings still rely on operating strategies. In this paper, a church with radiant floor heating in a cold climate is taken …

Authors: Zhang, Ying / Zhao, Chenbo / Olofsson, Thomas / Nair, Gireesh / Yang, Bin / Li, Angui Source: Energy and Buildings Volume 255, 15 January 2022, 111646, 255. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Historic building energy conservation with wooden attic using vacuum insulation panel retrofit technology. 

The envelopes in historic buildings must be preserved as aging historic buildings continue to be used. Conservation is necessary to improve the energy performance of historic buildings. The target building of this study has an exposed rafter structure. Modern historical …

Year: 2023 Authors: Yuk, Hyeonseong / Choi, Ji Yong / Kim, Young Uk / Chang, Seong Jin / Kim, Sumin Source: Building and Environment Volume 230, 15 February 2023, 110004, 230. Type: Topic: , , , , , , Region: , Language:

Renovating the retrofit process: People-centered business models and co-created partnerships for low-energy buildings in Norway. 

Building energy retrofit is not only an efficient approach to increase energy efficiency through technical installations, but also has great potential to improve social acceptance through co-creation. However, there are many existing residential buildings with low energy efficiency in need …

Year: 2022 Authors: Xue, Yan a/ Temeljotov-Salaj, Alenka / Lindkvist, Carmel Margaret Source: Energy Research & Social Science Volume 85, March 2022, 102406, 85. Type: Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

Rethinking retrofit of residential heritage buildings.

What are the opportunities and challenges for upscaling the energy retrofit of heritage buildings? Heritage buildings comprise approximately 20% of the UK building stock and are challenging to retrofit sensitively because of their heritage values and traditional construction. These buildings …

Year: 2021 Authors: Wise, Freya / Moncaster, Alice / Jones, Derek Source: Buildings and Cities, 2(1) pp. 495–517.. ISSN 2632-6655 Type: Topic: , , , , , , , , Region: Language:

What kinds of building energy-saving retrofit projects should be preferred? Efficiency evaluation with three-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA). 

Building energy-saving retrofit projects (BERPs) have been widely implemented due to pressure to reduce emissions to meet carbon neutrality targets. However, it is still not clear which kind of BERP is most efficient during implementation. This paper proposed a three-stage …

Year: 2022 Authors: Wang, Zhaohua / Liu, Qiang / Zhang, Bin Source: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Volume 161, June 2022, 112392, 161. Type: Topic: , , , , Region: , Language:

 Using Machine Learning to Enrich Building Databases—Methods for Tailored Energy Retrofits

Building databases are important assets when estimating and planning for national energy savings from energy retrofitting. However, databases often lack information on building characteristics needed to determine the feasibility of specific energy conservation measures. In this paper, machine learning methods …

Year: 2020 Authors: von Platten, Jenny / Sandels, Claes / Jörgensson, Kajsa / Karlsson, Viktor / Mangold, Mikael / Mjörnell, Kristina Source: Energies 2020, 13, 2574. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: Language:

Building Renovation Passports in Spain: Integrating exiting instruments for building conservation, renovation and heritage protection

This article discusses how the existing regulatory, informative, and financial instruments for the renovation of existing building stock in Spain could be combined to produce a national ‘Building Renovation Passport’, that is expected to be introduced by the European Commission …

Year: 2021 Authors: Villarejo, Pablo / Gámez, Ramón / Santamaría-López, Ángel Source: Energy Policy, 157. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language:

Challenges in implementing data-driven approaches for building life cycle energy assessment: A review. 

Over the last few decades, the construction sector's energy consumption has increased tremendously. Buildings consume both embodied energy (EE) and operational energy (OE) during their life cycle. EE is consumed by processes associated with construction, whereas OE is spent operating …

Year: 2022 Authors: Venkatraj, V. / Dixit, M.K. Source: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 160. Type: Topic: , , , , , Region: , Language: