Tag Archives: ePANACEA

This report is focused on the selection of the most suitable tool for use in the context of ePANACEA energy assessment Method 3, based on advanced dynamic simulation.

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Report on the outcome of the final acceptance test and impact assessment
from user perspective regarding the new Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

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Guidelines of psychological aspects regarding the EPC usage (display of multi-user perspectives, recommendations for tailored communication measures)

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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

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This report includes the work done to complement the stakeholder analysis carried out in the ePANACEA context- Stakeholder interviews were conducted, primarily with the purpose of learning about end users’ knowledge, perception, use and interests regarding the EPC, as well as their behaviour regarding EEMs

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This document contains the stakeholder analysis developed from the end user perspective within the ePANACEA project in order to identify EPC end-users and other stakeholders who are more or less directly involved with EPCs and may influence end-user behaviour and decision-making in relation to the energy performance of their buildings

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This report includes a description of the ePANACEA cost-optimal methodology based on the adaptation of the CE cost-optimal framework. Additionally, this report explores the integration of the economic assessment into staged deep renovation roadmaps and Building Renovation Passports (BRP)

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The objective of this report is to investigate how the current EPC schemes best make the link towards the BRP and the DBL to incentivise further and stimulate cost-effective deep energy renovations of buildings across Europe

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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

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