Residential buildings contribute significantly, representing 40% of energy consumption and 36% of CO2 emissions in the European Union (EU)[1]. The Dutch housing stock includes 7.5 …
AM Onencan, J Ou, J de Koning - Sustainability Science, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The Netherlands Climate Change Agreement aims to reduce CO2 emissions and seismic events by halting natural gas usage by 2050. This will require widespread societal …
S Ebrahimigharehbaghi - A+ BE| Architecture and the Built …, 2022 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
In 2020, owner-occupied housing accounted for 57% of the housing stock in the Netherlands. Homeowners are fully responsible for the implementation of energy retrofits …
AM Onencan, J de Koning - … of the STS Conference Graz 2022 …, 2022 - research.tudelft.nl
The speed of energy transition in the Netherlands is low, in contrast to its 2050 climate change target of net-zero emissions. The transition requires 7.5 million households with …
The building sector can contribute considerably to reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the Netherlands, the GHG emissions must be mitigated by 95% by 2050 …
This research examines the content and quality of the agreements made in performance agreements between Dutch municipalities, social housing associations and their tenant …
To achieve the national 2030 climate targets, we will have to rapidly increase the pace of renovation projects to over 50,000 existing homes per year by 2021. One of the barriers to …
With the rise of all-electric buildings the load on the electrical grid grows. This could slow down the energy transition and densification of existing neighbourhoods as the current grid …
[引用][C]Unclogging the grid: a study on how deep energy renovations can reduce the load on the electrical energy grid and create a self-sufficient building