A Method to Estimate Energy Demand in Existing Buildings Based on the Danish Building and Dwellings Register (BBR)

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Abstract

The Energy Performance Directive requires energy certifications for buildings. This is implemented in Denmark so that houses that are sold must have an energy performance label based on an evaluation from a visit to the building. The result is that only a small part of the existing houses has an energy label. The Danish Building Research Institute has described a method that can be used to estimate the energy demand in buildings specially dwellings. This is based on the information in the Danish Building and Dwelling Register (BBR) and information on building regulations at construction year for the house. The result is an estimate for energy demand in each building with a variation. This makes it possible to make an automatic classification of all buildings. Then it is possible to find houses in need for thermal improvements. This method is tested for single family houses and flats. The paper discusses the uncertainties and possible improvements in the method and in the BBR register. The method can be used in other countries with modifications from local building rules, climate and building registers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Clima 2013 : 11th REHVA World Congress and the 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings
EditorsKarel Kabele, Miroslav Urban, Karel Suchý, Miloš Lain
Number of pages11
Place of PublicationPrag
PublisherSociety of Environmental Engineering (STP)
Publication date16 Jun 2013
Edition1st edition
ISBN (Electronic)978-80-260-4001-9
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2013
EventCLIMA 2013: 11th REHVA World Congress & 8th International Conference on IAQVEC - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 16 Jun 201319 Jun 2013

Conference

ConferenceCLIMA 2013
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period16/06/201319/06/2013

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