2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40984-015-0004-9
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Planned energy-efficient retrofitting of a residential building in Italy

Abstract: The planned energy-efficient retrofitting of a residential building in Bologna, North-Center Italy is presented. The building is a detached house with an unheated basement, three floors with 2 apartments each, and an unheated attic. The total heated floor area is 281.9 m2. The external wall is made of solid brick masonry and most Windows are single glazed; no thermal insulation is present. Space heating is supplied by a gas boiler and radiators in the rooms. DHW is supplied by single-apartment electric boilers… Show more

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“…However, high costs and limited possibility of installing ground source heat exchangers make air-source pumps a more cost-effective solution, especially when the heat demand is low (Florides and Kalogirou, 2007; Francisco et al, 2004). Yet, when calculating the operating costs of such devices, every time, it is necessary to account for thermal upgrading materials that are available (Franzoni et al, 2016; Zanchini et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, high costs and limited possibility of installing ground source heat exchangers make air-source pumps a more cost-effective solution, especially when the heat demand is low (Florides and Kalogirou, 2007; Francisco et al, 2004). Yet, when calculating the operating costs of such devices, every time, it is necessary to account for thermal upgrading materials that are available (Franzoni et al, 2016; Zanchini et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%