ePANACEA – Fact sheet on energy-related behaviour patterns in the context of buildings
his report aims to increase our understanding of energy-related occupant behaviour. Also, this fact sheet seeks to provide us with information on the development of user-profiles for more accurate integration of the user dimension in the ePANACEA methodology
ePANACEA – Report on the use of (energy) data within Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) schemes
In this report, we have explored various data sources that can supplement an energy performance certificate (EPC) and related aspects which can influence the feasibility of including such data in EPC assessments
ePANACEA – Guidelines on how national Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) schemes and the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) could be linked
This report gathers the results of several exercises, performed with the help of an international group of experts representing the ePANACEA target countries (i.e., Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Finland and Spain), to provide some first answers and recommendations to the link of EPC and SRI schemes
ePANACEA – Inventory of smart and novel technologies
This report includes an inventory developed by the ePANACEA project, containing novel, smart and innovative technologies which have an impact on the building energy performance
EPC Recast – Policy recommendation paper for an EU wide deployment of EPC RECAST
This report presents policy recommendations for the deployment of EPC RECAST developments across EU Member States
EPC Recast – EPC Data and EP assessment method from ISO/CEN
The EPC RECAST project has defined a European and harmonized protocol as a “Data Model” to describe the building and has developed and integrated enrichment and verification methods into this protocol and linked this protocol to existing technical components to facilitate and make the data collected more reliable.
EPC Recast – Data acquisition protocol for the geometry and semantics within the onsite visit
This report defines the EPC Recast data acquisition technique as part of an EPC visit