Residential buildings represent a considerable portion of the energy demand of a temperate country. Old European regions, where most of the buildings were often built in periods of low energy prices, have a large margin for improvement. The study shows how energy saving measures can be optimally planned at regional level, taking into account the specific features of the building stock, and what the consequences of an optimal choice are in economic and environmental terms.
Integrating Economy, Energy, Air Pollution in Building Renovation Plans
Guariso, Giorgio;Sangiorgio, Matteo
2018-01-01
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Residential buildings represent a considerable portion of the energy demand of a temperate country. Old European regions, where most of the buildings were often built in periods of low energy prices, have a large margin for improvement. The study shows how energy saving measures can be optimally planned at regional level, taking into account the specific features of the building stock, and what the consequences of an optimal choice are in economic and environmental terms.File in questo prodotto:
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