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Shining Examples Analysed within the EBC Annex 56 Project

handle: 1822/39461 , 1822/42403
AbstractThe International Energy Agency established an Implementing Agreement within the Energy in Buildings and Communities Program to undertake research and provide an international focus on Cost Effective Energy and Carbon Emissions Optimization in Building Renovation (EBC Annex 56). The project aims at developing a new methodology to enable cost effective renovation of existing buildings while optimizing energy consumption and carbon emissions reduction. Gathering of case studies is one of the activities undertaken to reach the overall project. Of the case studies a selection of “Shining Examples” is made to encourage decision makers to promote efficient and cost effective renovations. This paper presents the results of the analyses made on the Shining Examples.
- Aalborg University Denmark
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- Danish Building Research Institute Denmark
- Danish Technological Institute Denmark
- CENERGIA ENERGY CONSULTANTS APS Denmark
Science & Technology, Energy savings, reduction of GHG emissions, energy renovation, energy savings, Residential buildings, Energy renovation, residential buildings, Energy(all), Reduction of carbon emissions, Reduction of GHG emissions
Science & Technology, Energy savings, reduction of GHG emissions, energy renovation, energy savings, Residential buildings, Energy renovation, residential buildings, Energy(all), Reduction of carbon emissions, Reduction of GHG emissions
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