TY - RPRT
T1 - Deep Energy Retrofit
T2 - A Guide to Achieving Significant Energy Use Reduction with Major Renovation Projects Annex 61, Subtask A
AU - Zhivov, Alexander
AU - Lohse, Rüdiger
AU - Rose, Jørgen
AU - Mørck, Ove
AU - Brandt, Erik
AU - Thomsen, Kirsten Engelund
N1 - This booklet is one of the deliverables from the EU project School of the Future. Information about the project can be found at www.school-of-the-future.eu
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - Deep Energy Retrofit – A Guide to Achieving Significant Energy User Reduction with Major Renovation Projects contains recommendations for characteristics of some of core technologies and measures that are based on studies conducted by national teams associated with the International Energy Agency Energy Conservation in Buildings and Communities Program (IEA-EBC) Annex 61 (Lohse et al. 2016, Case, et al. 2016, Rose et al. 2016, Yao, et al. 2016, Dake 2014, Stankevica et al. 2016, Kiatreungwattana 2014). Results of these studies provided a base for setting minimum requirements to the building envelope-related technologies to make Deep Energy Retrofit feasible and, in many situations, cost effective. Use of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) in addition to core technologies bundle and high-efficiency appliances will foster further energy use reduction. This Guide also provides best practice examples of how to apply these technologies in different construction situations.
AB - Deep Energy Retrofit – A Guide to Achieving Significant Energy User Reduction with Major Renovation Projects contains recommendations for characteristics of some of core technologies and measures that are based on studies conducted by national teams associated with the International Energy Agency Energy Conservation in Buildings and Communities Program (IEA-EBC) Annex 61 (Lohse et al. 2016, Case, et al. 2016, Rose et al. 2016, Yao, et al. 2016, Dake 2014, Stankevica et al. 2016, Kiatreungwattana 2014). Results of these studies provided a base for setting minimum requirements to the building envelope-related technologies to make Deep Energy Retrofit feasible and, in many situations, cost effective. Use of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) in addition to core technologies bundle and high-efficiency appliances will foster further energy use reduction. This Guide also provides best practice examples of how to apply these technologies in different construction situations.
M3 - Report
BT - Deep Energy Retrofit
PB - New Buildings Institute (NBI)
CY - United Kingdom
ER -