Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4928031 | Sustainable Cities and Society | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that the moderate level is the optimal level for the residents, resulting between 20 and 50% energy reduction and contributing a high socioeconomic benefit, assuming an initial cost 50% lower than other intense measures. In addition, results also make it possible to ascertain which packages are optimal for each level of intervention, thereby ensuring the success of the process.
Keywords
IEASHGCeIFsLCCDepartment of EnvironmentOECDEPSEEMDOECOPLPGEPBDCTEEERDomestic hot waterDHWInternational energy agencyEuropean UnionAdaptation measuresEnergy efficiencyair changes per hourHVACSolar absorptivityassessment methodologyOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentcoefficient of performanceSocial housingenergy efficiency ratiomineral woolHeat pumpHeating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
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Authors
Antonio Serrano-Jimenez, Angela Barrios-Padura, Marta Molina-Huelva,