2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.689.49
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Analysis of 85 Green Buildings within the <i>GreenBuilding<sup>plus</sup></i> Project: A Basis for Supporting Energy Efficient Investments

Abstract: In many countries the availability of data about the energy performance of low-energy buildings is quite limited and this lack of information refrains potential investments on green buildings. In 2004, in order to contribute to generate and collect reliable performance data, the European Commission launched the GreenBuilding (GB) Programme aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in both existing and new non-residential buildings on a voluntary basis. Under the umbrella of the GB Programme, the GreenBuildingPlus (… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, Thus, building energy efficiency turns out to be a key step in order to reduce the environmental footprint, control rising energy costs, and increase the value and competitiveness of buildings. For these reasons, energy efficiency in buildings has become a prime objective for energy policies and, at the same time, a source of benefits for 15 developers and investors [3]. In the European Union (EU), the recast version of the Energy performance of buildings Directive (2010/31/EU) [4] is the main policy instrument that is fostering the introduction of high performance buildings with very low energy consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, Thus, building energy efficiency turns out to be a key step in order to reduce the environmental footprint, control rising energy costs, and increase the value and competitiveness of buildings. For these reasons, energy efficiency in buildings has become a prime objective for energy policies and, at the same time, a source of benefits for 15 developers and investors [3]. In the European Union (EU), the recast version of the Energy performance of buildings Directive (2010/31/EU) [4] is the main policy instrument that is fostering the introduction of high performance buildings with very low energy consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the recognized strategies towards green buildings is the reduction of energy required during their operational life. In current buildings (both residential and commercial), space conditioning constitutes a predominant portion of their primary energy demand, both in EU and USA (Carlucci et al, 2013a;Perez-Lombard et al, 2008). In May 2010, European Union recast the Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings, which states that the new buildings occupied and owned by public authorities and all new buildings shall be nearly zero energy buildings respectively after 31/12/2018 and after 31/12/2020 (European Parliament and Council, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%