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Buildings

Camarasa, Clara

Climate Technologies in an Urban Context — 2021, pp. 12-22

Buildings are foundational items of urban development, as they sustain all the key functions of a city, from housing to services to communications (1). What is more, today’s urban areas transform and distribute energy, sustain biodiversity, and provide well-being to city dwellers (2). As such

Year: 2021

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Synthetic building stocks as a way to assess the energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions of national building stocks

In Europe, the final energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of residential and commercial building stocks account for approximately 40% of energy and emissions. A building stock model (BSM) is a method of assessing the energy demand and GHG emissions of building stocks and developing

Year: 2018

Language: English

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3 Book chapter

Energy efficiency in the Georgian building sector

Camarasa, Clara; Petrichenko, Ksenia

Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries: Policies and Programmes — 2020, pp. 271-286

Year: 2020

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Best practice reporting guideline for building stock energy models

Buildings are responsible for 38% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and, therefore, pathways to reduce their impact are crucial to achieve climate targets. Building stock energy models (BSEMs) have long been used as a tool to assess the current and future energy demand and environmental

Year: 2022

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Developing a common approach for classifying building stock energy models

Buildings contribute 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, strategies that can substantially reduce emissions from the building stock are key components of broader efforts to mitigate climate change and achieve sustainable development goals. Models that represent the energy use

Year: 2020

Language: English

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6 Journal article

Diffusion of energy efficiency technologies in European residential buildings: A bibliometric analysis

the knowledge base in the field energy efficiency technology diffusion in the European residential building stock. After the scanning and screening process, we identified 954 scientific articles pertinent to this topic. Through a co-citation network analysis, we generated a visual knowledge structure

Year: 2019

Language: English

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7 Journal article

Drivers and barriers to energy-efficient technologies (EETs) in EU residential buildings

To achieve carbon targets, the European Union (EU) aims to promote nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB). To enable the necessary transition, technical solutions need to converge with socio-economic factors, such values and awareness of stakeholders involved in the decision-making process

Year: 2021

Language: English

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8 Journal article

Energy Efficiency Measures and Data Needs. The Case of the European Building Portfolio Owners

Year: 2020

Language: Undetermined

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9 Journal article

Key Decision-Makers and Persuaders in the Selection of Energy-Efficient Technologies in EU Residential Buildings

of power and interaction in the technology choice. For this purpose, empirical evidence from a multi-country survey is examined using social network analysis (SNA). The information is compared across building typologies, project types and countries (i.e., Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom

Year: 2020

Language: English

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10 Journal article

Energy-Efficient Retrofit Measures (EERM) in Residential Buildings: An Application of Discrete Choice Modelling

Cross-country evidence on the adoption of energy-efficient retrofit measures (EERMs) in residential buildings is critical to supporting the development of national and pan-European policies aimed at fostering the energy performance upgrade of the building stock. In this light, the aim of this paper

Year: 2021

Language: English

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