Abstract
Energy efficient buildings significantly contribute to meeting the EU climate and
energy sustainability targets for 2020 as approximately one third of all end-user
energy in Europe today is consumed by space heating / cooling, ventilation and
lighting of buildings. In this context, the energy performance of future building
envelopes will play a key role.
energy sustainability targets for 2020 as approximately one third of all end-user
energy in Europe today is consumed by space heating / cooling, ventilation and
lighting of buildings. In this context, the energy performance of future building
envelopes will play a key role.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Delft |
Publisher | TU Delft OPEN |
Number of pages | 97 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-94-6186-581-6 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
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Publisher | TU Delft Open |
Bibliographical note
This book is based upon work from COST Action TU 1403 adaptive facade network, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a pan-European intergovernmental framework. Its mission is to enable break-through scientific and technological developments leading to new concepts and products and thereby contribute to strengthening Europe’s research and innovation capacities.
It allows researchers, engineers and scholars to jointly develop their own ideas and take new initiatives across all fields of science and technology, while promoting multi- and interdisciplinary approaches. COST aims at fostering a better integration of less research intensive countries to the knowledge hubs of the European Research Area. The COST Association, an International not-forprofit Association under Belgian Law, integrates all management, governing and administrative functions necessary for the operation of the framework. The COST Association has currently 36 Member Countries.