Introduction of a Methodology for Deep Energy Retrofitting of Post-War Residential Buildings in Central Europe to Zero Energy Level
Buildings are responsible for 35% of greenhouse gas emissions released in Europe. The highest potential for reduction of the environmental impacts is in the existing buildings' energy efficiency improvement. The paper introduces a development of new methodology for a rapid deep energy retrofitt...
Main Authors: | Antonin Lupisek, Martin Volf, Petr Hejtmanek, Katerina Sojkova, Jan Tywoniak, Peter Op't Veld |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Žilina
2016-11-01
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Series: | Communications |
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Online Access: | https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-201604-0005_introduction-of-a-methodology-for-deep-energy-retrofitting-of-post-war-residential-buildings-in-central-europe.php |
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