2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.12.024
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Estimation of the Energy Performance Certificate of a housing stock characterised via qualitative variables through a typology-based approach model: A fuel poverty evaluation tool

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“…Calculation approach: Yan et al [124], Yan et al [125], and Florio and Teissier [126] used the calculation approach to develop a simplified operational rating model. The study aimed to use the proposed model when there was bound to be insufficient energy use data available.…”
Section: Developing the Operational Rating Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calculation approach: Yan et al [124], Yan et al [125], and Florio and Teissier [126] used the calculation approach to develop a simplified operational rating model. The study aimed to use the proposed model when there was bound to be insufficient energy use data available.…”
Section: Developing the Operational Rating Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other previous studies developed an operational rating model for diagnosing a building's dynamic energy performance using various approaches, such as the calculation, simulation, and statistical approaches (refer to Table 8) [13,[124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135].…”
Section: Developing the Operational Rating Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The referred studies are reported in Table 2 and classified into energy assessment variables and influential aspects on the energy performance of building stocks, which resulted in a set of response variables and covariates, respectively. (2000) • (Shorrock and Dunster, 1997)(Boardman, 2007) • DECarb (Natarajan and Levermore, 2007) • • • EEP (Jones et al, 2007)(Firth et al, 2010) • • • • DECM (Cheng and Steemers, 2011)(Florio and Teissier, 2015) • • Fonseca and Schlueter (2015)(Aksoezen et al, 2015) • • ECCABS (Mata et al, 2013) •…”
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“…The Swedish energy performance certificates (EPC), managed by The Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning (Boverket), contain measured energy usage data for more than 500 000 buildings. The EPC data can be used to describe the energy usage of the building stock, as it was done for France [8]. However, the data quality of the Swedish EPCs has been criticized [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%