Application of Energy Performance Indicators for Residential Building Stocks: Experiences of the EPISCOPE project

Britta Stein (Editor), Kim Bjarne Wittchen, Jesper Kragh, Nikolaus Diefenbach, Tobias Loga, Aleksandra Arcipowska, Andraž Rakušček, Marjana Šijanec Zavrl, Nagmeh Altmann, Jack Hulme, John Riley, Elena Dascalaki, Costas Balaras, Dieter Cuypers, Marlies Van Holm, Vincenzo Corrado, Ilaria Ballarini, Tomás Vimmr, Michael Hanratty, Bill SheldrickCharles Roarty, T. Csoknyai, G. Szendrő, S. Hrabovszky-Horváth, L. Ortega, D. Serghides, M. Katafygiotou, N. Nieboer, F. Filippidou, U. Rochard, S. Shanthirabalan, Helge Brattebö, M. Jovanovic Popovic, D. Ignjatovic

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Abstract

Energy performance indicators of residential building stocks can either describe existing empirical data of a building stock or the input and outcome of building stock modelling. In EPISCOPE both types of quantities are clearly separated by distinguishing monitoring indicators and scenario indicators.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEPISCOPE
Number of pages41
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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