TY - GEN
T1 - Review of the European dwelling stock and its potential for retrofit interventions using solar-assisted heating and cooling
AU - Elguezabal, Peru
AU - Arregi, Beñat
AU - Schuetz, Philipp
AU - Gwerder, Damian
AU - Scoccia, Rossano
AU - Tsatsakis, Konstantinos
AU - Biosca, Javier
AU - Bortkiewicz, Anna
AU - Waser, Remo
AU - Sturzenegger, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, University of Cantabria - Building Technology R&D Group. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This study provides a characterization of the existing European stock of residential buildings, with a specific focus on their energy performance. Eight countries with different characteristics and climates have been selected as a representative sample. After identifying relevant parameters, data has been compiled from several sources, including national statistical bodies and European datasets from official and unofficial bodies, as well as previous research projects. Based on those projects as initial source of information, the study is complemented with energy efficiency related regulations as well as with external climate data. The collected information has been subject to a critical review and analysed to identify insights and trends related to the energy performance of European dwellings. The information gathered is intended to provide a general view about the current status for each of the assessed countries and by extension a global picture of the European stock. The outcomes of this study will constitute a realistic baseline scenario for identifying needs, potentials and constraints for renewable energy technologies, and will assist the development of a novel software tool for planning energy-efficient retrofits of residential buildings.
AB - This study provides a characterization of the existing European stock of residential buildings, with a specific focus on their energy performance. Eight countries with different characteristics and climates have been selected as a representative sample. After identifying relevant parameters, data has been compiled from several sources, including national statistical bodies and European datasets from official and unofficial bodies, as well as previous research projects. Based on those projects as initial source of information, the study is complemented with energy efficiency related regulations as well as with external climate data. The collected information has been subject to a critical review and analysed to identify insights and trends related to the energy performance of European dwellings. The information gathered is intended to provide a general view about the current status for each of the assessed countries and by extension a global picture of the European stock. The outcomes of this study will constitute a realistic baseline scenario for identifying needs, potentials and constraints for renewable energy technologies, and will assist the development of a novel software tool for planning energy-efficient retrofits of residential buildings.
KW - Energy performance
KW - Energy retrofit
KW - European building stock
KW - Solar cooling
KW - Solar heating
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85057996598
SN - 9788469770320
SN - 9788469770320
T3 - REHABEND
SP - 1780
EP - 1791
BT - REHABEND
A2 - Villegas, Luis
A2 - Lombillo, Ignacio
A2 - Blanco, Haydee
A2 - Boffill, Yosbel
A2 - Villegas, Luis
A2 - Lombillo, Ignacio
A2 - Blanco, Haydee
A2 - Boffill, Yosbel
PB - University of Cantabria - Building Technology R&D Group
T2 - 7th Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management, REHABEND 2018
Y2 - 15 May 2018 through 18 May 2018
ER -