Final energy savings and cost-effectiveness of deep energy renovation of a multi-storey residential building

Energy9.00
Volume: 135, Pages: 563 - 576
Published: Jun 22, 2017
Abstract
In this study we present a method for analysis of cost-effectiveness of end-use energy efficiency measures and demonstrate its application for modelling a wide range of energy renovation measures for a typical 1970s multi-family building in Sweden. The method integrates energy balance and bottom-up economic calculations considering total and marginal investment costs of energy efficiency measures as well as net present value of total and...
Paper Details
Title
Final energy savings and cost-effectiveness of deep energy renovation of a multi-storey residential building
Published Date
Jun 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
135
Pages
563 - 576
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