Tag Archives: X-tendo

This report summarises the previous X-TENDO D4.2 report on “Description of X-TENDO implementing partner’s user needs and technical specifications regarding features of EPC databases, building logbooks, tailored recommendations, financing options and one-stop shops”. It comprises a summarized description of the developed features, including the methods and technical specifications, main target groups of the feature, good practice with other features and description of how the feature interacts with the others

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This report presents the guidelines for ensuring key cross-cutting criteria of quality and reliability, user-friendliness, economic feasibility and consistency with internal standards for ten features. The framework was developed and tested during the H2020 X-TENDO project, and the presented guidelines result from the experience gained during the project

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This report outlines the user needs and technical specifications regarding features of EPC databases, building logbooks, tailored recommendations, financing options and one-stop shops. It comprises a description of the implementing partners’ needs and potential usage of EPC data in the X-TENDO target countries

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This report presents the preliminary scoping and analysis of the five technical features related to developing innovative EPC indicators proposed within X-TENDO: (i) smart readiness, (ii) comfort, (iii) outdoor air pollution, (iv) real energy consumption, and (v) district energy

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This report is a guidance document outlining the common requirements for developing and assessing the next generation of energy performance certificate (EPC) features

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X-TENDO partners surveyed end-users of EPCs, such as (potential future) building owners and occupants, on their needs, expectations, and views on the innovative features of next-generation EPCs. The insights gathered in this report were used to tailor the methodologies used to develop the X-TENDO framework

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This report aims to contribute to a better understanding of the European implementation of EPCs, focusing on the X-tendo targeted countries

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