2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.09.020
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Estimation of climate change impact on energy consumption in a residential building in Kaunas, Lithuania, using HEED Software

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“…The current concept of resilience is indicated by a globally notable increment in interest: countries are trying to face the problem of climate change, a gradual process that can be measured and its impact relatively accurately foreseen, as shown the 2018 IPCC's report [1,11,12]. However, disasters, such as floods, also deserve more attention, because they may cause a series of losses (e.g., financial deficits, housing collapses, and casualties) [13].…”
Section: The Resilience Of the Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current concept of resilience is indicated by a globally notable increment in interest: countries are trying to face the problem of climate change, a gradual process that can be measured and its impact relatively accurately foreseen, as shown the 2018 IPCC's report [1,11,12]. However, disasters, such as floods, also deserve more attention, because they may cause a series of losses (e.g., financial deficits, housing collapses, and casualties) [13].…”
Section: The Resilience Of the Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "morphing" methodology, developed and described in [16], was adopted in this research, aiming to analyze the implications of climate change on the building's thermal/ energy performance. The morphing method has been used to generate future EPW (EnergyPlus Weatherfiles) for any location in the world employing Climate Change World Weather File Generator for World-Wide Weather Data (CCWorldWeatherGen) tool [17][18][19][20][21][22]. This methodology considers the climatic anomaly by modifying a set of historical climatic variables (1961-1990) of 8760 h per year, disregarding the influence of urbanization while incorporating the effects of global warming on the climate archives, making obtaining projections of future climate data possible.…”
Section: Generating Future Climate Scenarios Weather Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a broad research focusing on the energy consumption of the residential building stock (Sabunas and Kanapickas 2017) and on the investigation of renovation interventions of single family houses taking into account the target for nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB) (Serghides et al 2015), or in apartment buildings, including scenarios for green roofs (Karteris et al 2016) or sunspaces (Fotopoulou et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%