2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081244
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Energy-Efficient Retrofitting under Incomplete Information: A Data-Driven Approach and Empirical Study of Sweden

Abstract: The building performance simulation (BPS) based on physical models is a popular method to estimate the expected energy-savings of energy-efficient building retrofitting. However, many buildings, especially the older building constructed several decades ago, do not have full access to complete information for a BPS method. Incomplete information generally comes from the information that is missing, such as the U-value of part building components, due to incomplete documentation or component deterioration over t… Show more

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“…Leaving aside analyses based on large government-or local authority-run databases with several hundreds of thousands of records, such as studies including 870,000 [8], 495,470 [15] or 229,230 [42] records, studies considering a lower number of cases have also been published recently. The number of considered buildings varied widely.…”
Section: Buildings After Planned Modernisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaving aside analyses based on large government-or local authority-run databases with several hundreds of thousands of records, such as studies including 870,000 [8], 495,470 [15] or 229,230 [42] records, studies considering a lower number of cases have also been published recently. The number of considered buildings varied widely.…”
Section: Buildings After Planned Modernisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%