2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.373
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Data-driven strategic planning of building energy retrofitting: The case of Stockholm

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“…Also, ICT can complement the energy conservation strategies for optimizing energy employment within buildings. Therefore, ICT can be expected to further reduce the intensity of energy use among both the commercial and residential end-users (Pasichnyi et al 2019). Integration of ICT into the global energy sector was predicted to 3.5 to 6.3% reduction in the global energy use intensities by the end of 2020 (Rodríguez Casal et al 2005) 3 .In addition, ICT-induced RET can also be presumed to impose favorable outcomes concerning energy efficiency improvements due to the RE resources, in comparison to the NRE resources, being more energy-intensive in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, ICT can complement the energy conservation strategies for optimizing energy employment within buildings. Therefore, ICT can be expected to further reduce the intensity of energy use among both the commercial and residential end-users (Pasichnyi et al 2019). Integration of ICT into the global energy sector was predicted to 3.5 to 6.3% reduction in the global energy use intensities by the end of 2020 (Rodríguez Casal et al 2005) 3 .In addition, ICT-induced RET can also be presumed to impose favorable outcomes concerning energy efficiency improvements due to the RE resources, in comparison to the NRE resources, being more energy-intensive in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban building energy models have been introduced to assess such large‐scale consumption patterns using advanced modeling and simulation (Reinhart & Cerezo Davila, 2016). Efforts to identify citywide energy efficiency commonly find energy saving potentials ranging from 20 to 40% (e.g., Chen et al, 2017; Mastrucci et al, 2014; Pasichnyi et al, 2019; Shahrokni et al, 2014; Tong et al, 2016). For instance, evaluation of Rotterdam, the Netherlands finds energy savings options as high as 70% for older dwellings and ranging from 24 to 61% for dwellings built post‐1945 and before 1991 (Mastrucci et al, 2014).…”
Section: Reimagining Cities As Sustainable Energy Leadersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategic management methods are successfully applied in the management of modern organizations (Bartkus, Glassman, & McAfee, 2006;Buzzell, 2004;Sazonenka, Towhid, & Siemieniako, 2018). Strategic planning of the organization involves the use of a various kind of information (Pasichnyi, Levihn, Shahrokni, Wallin, & Kordas, 2019;Springmier, Edwards, & Bass, 2018), while strategic plans based on a well-established process of collecting and processing information can improve the efficiency of commercial organizations (Enad, 2019).…”
Section: On Approaches To Organizing the Strategic Planning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%