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Energy performance assessment with empirical methods: application of energy signature

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Advanced Infrared Technology and Applications - AITA 2013 (12 ; 10-13.09.2013 ; Turin, Italy)
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Energy efficiency and reduction of building consumption are deeply felt issues both at Italian and international level. The recent regulatory framework sets stringent limits on energy performance of buildings. Awaiting the adoption of these principles, several methods have been developed to solve the problem of energy consumption of buildings, among which the simplified energy audit is intended to identify any anomalies in the building system, to provide helpful tips for energy refurbishments and to raise end users’ awareness. The Energy Signature is an operational tool of these methodologies, an evaluation method in which energy consumption is correlated with climatic variables, representing the actual energy behaviour of the building. In addition to that purpose, the Energy Signature can be used as an empirical tool to determine the real performances of the technical elements. The latter aspect is illustrated in this article.
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  • ITC-CNR Construction Technologies Institute – Italian National Research Council, 49 Via Lombardia Str., 49-20098 San Giuliano Milanese, Italy
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  • ITC-CNR Construction Technologies Institute – Italian National Research Council, 49 Via Lombardia Str., 49-20098 San Giuliano Milanese, Italy
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  • ITC-CNR Construction Technologies Institute - Italian National Research Council, 49 Via Lombardia Str., 49-20098 San Giuliano Milanese, Italy
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  • ITC-CNR, Construction Technologies Institute -Italian National Research Council, 49 Via Lombardia Str., 49-20098 San Giuliano Milanese, Italy
Bibliografia
  • 1. European Directive, 2012/27/UE of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy efficiency, 2012.
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  • 5. European Directive, 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings, 2002.
  • 6. European Directive, 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings, 2010.
  • 7. K. Roth and P. Engelmann, “Impact of user behaviour on energy consumption in high-performance buildings - results from two case studies”, Presentetion at the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Studies, Denver, 2010.
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  • 10. European Standard, EN 15603:2008, Energy performance of building - Overall energy use and definition of energy ratings.
  • 11. L. Belussi and L. Danza, “Method for the prediction of malfunctions of buildings through real energy consumption analysis: Holistic and multidisciplinary approach of Energy Signature”, Energ. Buildings 55, 715-720 (2012).
  • 12. European Standard, EN 6946:2007, Building components and building elements - Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance - Calculation method.
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