A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance

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Autor(a) principal: Rovers, R.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Zikmund, Aleš, Lupisek, Antonin, Borodinecs, Anatolijs, Novák, Erik, Matoušková, Eva, Haas, Guus de, Kamphuis, Jan, Novák, Jiří, Almeida, Manuela Guedes de
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/63493
Resumo: Zero or nearly zero energy houses ((n)ZEB) are in fact houses that meet their energy demand by on site production of (renewable) energy, that is, by limiting consumption of fossil fuels and replacing them with local, building-connected generation. There is an ongoing discussion whether energy neutral buildings could sometimes be a better option, namely, the houses that use only renewable energy, which can be produced elsewhere, either in the direct vicinity, or by the classic grid. National power supply systems are also in transition in most countries, and they will eventually shift towards renewable energy production. For the housing sector, however, it has been decided to start as locally as possible, and not to wait until the whole system has been transformed. In some countries, local district heating will still be the major option to explore. This is the starting point in analysing retrofitting concepts for housing. With this in mind, to create zero energy houses, or nearly zero energy houses 4 main areas can be targeted: 1. (Local) production of renewable energy; 2. Reduction of energy loss in buildings; 3. Adaptation of building use; 4. Changing inhabitant behaviour. This book approach focuses mainly on Steps 1 and 2, assuming the usual mode of operations for Steps 3 and 4. Although it might turn out that to reach real zero energy targets and possibly beyond energy plus houses, which, for instance, include energy generation for electric driving, Steps 3 ad 4 might have to be addressed as well. Within Step 3, for instance, there is an option that the heated (or cooled) area should be reduced square wise. Within Step 4, there is an option that average temperature levels are reduced or differentiated among different rooms. In some retrofit concepts, Steps 3 and 4 are already addressed. We will also consider them within ?Concepts? section. The approach focuses mainly on heating and ventilation (cooling), since this energy demand is related to the building itself. Household-related energy use will not be influenced by retrofitting directly. Optimization in energy and materials input will mainly be ensured by optimization of heating/ventilation. If Steps 3 and 4 are left out, household energy is a set demand that can be supplied by the related given amount of extra energy generation. This will be shortly addressed in Chapters 2 and 3C.
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spelling A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performanceEnergy renovation of buildingsNZEBEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilZero or nearly zero energy houses ((n)ZEB) are in fact houses that meet their energy demand by on site production of (renewable) energy, that is, by limiting consumption of fossil fuels and replacing them with local, building-connected generation. There is an ongoing discussion whether energy neutral buildings could sometimes be a better option, namely, the houses that use only renewable energy, which can be produced elsewhere, either in the direct vicinity, or by the classic grid. National power supply systems are also in transition in most countries, and they will eventually shift towards renewable energy production. For the housing sector, however, it has been decided to start as locally as possible, and not to wait until the whole system has been transformed. In some countries, local district heating will still be the major option to explore. This is the starting point in analysing retrofitting concepts for housing. With this in mind, to create zero energy houses, or nearly zero energy houses 4 main areas can be targeted: 1. (Local) production of renewable energy; 2. Reduction of energy loss in buildings; 3. Adaptation of building use; 4. Changing inhabitant behaviour. This book approach focuses mainly on Steps 1 and 2, assuming the usual mode of operations for Steps 3 and 4. Although it might turn out that to reach real zero energy targets and possibly beyond energy plus houses, which, for instance, include energy generation for electric driving, Steps 3 ad 4 might have to be addressed as well. Within Step 3, for instance, there is an option that the heated (or cooled) area should be reduced square wise. Within Step 4, there is an option that average temperature levels are reduced or differentiated among different rooms. In some retrofit concepts, Steps 3 and 4 are already addressed. We will also consider them within ?Concepts? section. The approach focuses mainly on heating and ventilation (cooling), since this energy demand is related to the building itself. Household-related energy use will not be influenced by retrofitting directly. Optimization in energy and materials input will mainly be ensured by optimization of heating/ventilation. If Steps 3 and 4 are left out, household energy is a set demand that can be supplied by the related given amount of extra energy generation. This will be shortly addressed in Chapters 2 and 3C.EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation H2020 under grant agreement No 633477Huygen/RiBuilT-SBS/Zuydet. al.Universidade do MinhoRovers, R.Zikmund, AlešLupisek, AntoninBorodinecs, AnatolijsNovák, ErikMatoušková, EvaHaas, Guus deKamphuis, JanNovák, JiříAlmeida, Manuela Guedes de2018-102018-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/63493engRovers D., Lupíšek A., Borodinecs A., Almeida Manuela G. A Guide into Renovation Package Concepts for Mass Retrofit of different types of Buildings with Prefabricated Elements for (n)ZEB Performance, , 978-9934-22-209-2, 2018978-9934-22-209-2https://www.more-connect.eu/2018/12/a-guide-into-renovation-package-concepts-for-mass-retrofit-of-different-types-of-buildings-with-prefabricated-elements-for-nzeb-performance/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:51:50Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/63493Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:50:50.632706Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
title A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
spellingShingle A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
Rovers, R.
Energy renovation of buildings
NZEB
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
title_short A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
title_full A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
title_fullStr A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
title_full_unstemmed A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
title_sort A guide into renovation package concepts for mass retrofit of different types of buildings with prefabricated elements for (n)ZEB performance
author Rovers, R.
author_facet Rovers, R.
Zikmund, Aleš
Lupisek, Antonin
Borodinecs, Anatolijs
Novák, Erik
Matoušková, Eva
Haas, Guus de
Kamphuis, Jan
Novák, Jiří
Almeida, Manuela Guedes de
author_role author
author2 Zikmund, Aleš
Lupisek, Antonin
Borodinecs, Anatolijs
Novák, Erik
Matoušková, Eva
Haas, Guus de
Kamphuis, Jan
Novák, Jiří
Almeida, Manuela Guedes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv et. al.
Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rovers, R.
Zikmund, Aleš
Lupisek, Antonin
Borodinecs, Anatolijs
Novák, Erik
Matoušková, Eva
Haas, Guus de
Kamphuis, Jan
Novák, Jiří
Almeida, Manuela Guedes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energy renovation of buildings
NZEB
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
topic Energy renovation of buildings
NZEB
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
description Zero or nearly zero energy houses ((n)ZEB) are in fact houses that meet their energy demand by on site production of (renewable) energy, that is, by limiting consumption of fossil fuels and replacing them with local, building-connected generation. There is an ongoing discussion whether energy neutral buildings could sometimes be a better option, namely, the houses that use only renewable energy, which can be produced elsewhere, either in the direct vicinity, or by the classic grid. National power supply systems are also in transition in most countries, and they will eventually shift towards renewable energy production. For the housing sector, however, it has been decided to start as locally as possible, and not to wait until the whole system has been transformed. In some countries, local district heating will still be the major option to explore. This is the starting point in analysing retrofitting concepts for housing. With this in mind, to create zero energy houses, or nearly zero energy houses 4 main areas can be targeted: 1. (Local) production of renewable energy; 2. Reduction of energy loss in buildings; 3. Adaptation of building use; 4. Changing inhabitant behaviour. This book approach focuses mainly on Steps 1 and 2, assuming the usual mode of operations for Steps 3 and 4. Although it might turn out that to reach real zero energy targets and possibly beyond energy plus houses, which, for instance, include energy generation for electric driving, Steps 3 ad 4 might have to be addressed as well. Within Step 3, for instance, there is an option that the heated (or cooled) area should be reduced square wise. Within Step 4, there is an option that average temperature levels are reduced or differentiated among different rooms. In some retrofit concepts, Steps 3 and 4 are already addressed. We will also consider them within ?Concepts? section. The approach focuses mainly on heating and ventilation (cooling), since this energy demand is related to the building itself. Household-related energy use will not be influenced by retrofitting directly. Optimization in energy and materials input will mainly be ensured by optimization of heating/ventilation. If Steps 3 and 4 are left out, household energy is a set demand that can be supplied by the related given amount of extra energy generation. This will be shortly addressed in Chapters 2 and 3C.
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