2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-86212015000200013
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Integración de criterios de desempeños en el mejoramiento energético-ambiental de viviendas sociales existentes en Chile

Abstract: En Chile, 75% del parque habitacional existente fue construido sin consideraciones energéticas-ambientales, convirtiéndose en altos consumidores de energía. Hoy existen medidas de mejoramiento energético para viviendas existentes, pero éstas solo consideran algunos desempeños con implicancia en la demanda energética, siendo cada uno mejorado de manera independiente, sin considerar la relación y el efecto que conllevan al estar integrados. Esta investigación propone cubrir una brecha de conocimiento, de cómo di… Show more

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“…Castaño-Rosa et al [12] reviewed the indicators used to analyze EP and grouped them into two categories: based on household income and expenses and on household perception by surveys. In addition, they identified indicators that analyze, in a broader sense, the most vulnerable consumers through econometric analyses [26,27], identifying overcrowded homes [28,29], measuring thermal comfort [30][31][32], and analyses based on the energy efficiency of buildings [33,34].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Castaño-Rosa et al [12] reviewed the indicators used to analyze EP and grouped them into two categories: based on household income and expenses and on household perception by surveys. In addition, they identified indicators that analyze, in a broader sense, the most vulnerable consumers through econometric analyses [26,27], identifying overcrowded homes [28,29], measuring thermal comfort [30][31][32], and analyses based on the energy efficiency of buildings [33,34].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%