Effectiveness of energy performance certification for the existing housing stock

作者: Laure Itard , Dasa Majcen , Henk Visscher

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摘要: The energy saving potential of the housing stock is considered to be large. Also this sector where efficiency measures can pursued in most cost effective way. In Europe Energy Performance Buildings Directive a driving force for member states develop and strengthen performance regulations new buildings set up system certificates existing improvement policies based on these regulation tools. goals are build net zero 2020 reach neutral situation whole by 2050. By now Netherlands large share labelled (Energy Certificate). This paper research which indicated use according issued labels compared actual dwellings. results point out that influence occupants savings might (far) less practice: low labeled dwellings than expected, high somewhat higher expected. What impact findings governments associations?

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