Scientific Reports
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Erwin Mlecnik, Passiefhuis Platform, Luk Vandaele, BBRI, André De Herde, Architecture & CLimat, UCL, et al.
After a short introduction, the final report of the Low Energy Housing Retrofit project identifies the potential of low energy retrofit, and links this to conclusions and suggestions for policy making. In addition, the transition towards low energy retrofit is elaborated.
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Wouter Hilderson, Erwin Mlecnik, Johan Cré, Passiefhuis Platform
Based on the analysis of the existing building stock in Belgium, the report investigates the different typologies of residential buildings as well as the different target groups for who demonstration projects will create the highest multiplicator effect.
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Economical and ecological impact of low energy housing retrofit
Jeroen Vrijders, Laetitia Delem, WTCB
The question is to which extent this extra initial investment can be compensated in terms of costs and environmental impact by the resulting energy savings, and whether there is an optimal level of renovation. An example project lies at the basis for the research.
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LA RÉNOVATION ÉNERGÉTIQUE ET DURABLE DES LOGEMENTS WALLONS
Caroline Kints, Architecture & Climate, UCL
The objective of this analysis is to examine the potential of energetic renovations and to identify those measures which appear to be preferential for the Walloon building stock. This stock is divided into approximately ten typologies, for which potential measures are explored.
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Guide for low energy housting retrofit in Belgium
Tatiana de Meester, UCL - Architecture et Climat
This guide develops a global vision on low energy housing retrofit. The discussed themes and illustrations focus on the key elements in low energy renovation and offer a wide range of possible problems and the corresponding solutions.
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