2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17071602
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Retrofitting of an Existing Cultural Hall into a Net-Zero Energy Building

Andreas Constantinides,
Martha Katafygiotou,
Thomas Dimopoulos
et al.

Abstract: The energy efficiency of existing buildings is a crucial factor in addressing energy consumption challenges in European countries, accounting for nearly 40% of the total energy usage. One such country is Cyprus, which faces significant challenges in transforming its existing building stock into energy-efficient and sustainable structures. To face this situation, extensive focus has been made by the government on the energy-efficient retrofit of non-residential public buildings erected before 2010, which lack a… Show more

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“…Addressing the high energy consumption in the existing building stock has become one of the key challenges for the government in recent years [45,46]. A primary software tool utilized for EPCs is the Simplified Building Energy Model interface, which is designed to indicate compliance with the Cypriot building regulations, widely known as iSBEM-CY [47,48]. iSBEM-Cy is an EPC designed to certify both residential and non-residential buildings by evaluating their energy usage in accordance with Cypriot requirements [49,50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing the high energy consumption in the existing building stock has become one of the key challenges for the government in recent years [45,46]. A primary software tool utilized for EPCs is the Simplified Building Energy Model interface, which is designed to indicate compliance with the Cypriot building regulations, widely known as iSBEM-CY [47,48]. iSBEM-Cy is an EPC designed to certify both residential and non-residential buildings by evaluating their energy usage in accordance with Cypriot requirements [49,50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%