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Methodologies for Assessment of Building's Energy Efficiency and Conservation: A Policy-Maker View

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  • Aleksandra Novikova

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Recent global peer-review reports have concluded on importance of buildings in tacking the energy security and climate change challenges. To integrate the buildings energy efficiency into the policy agenda, significant research efforts have been recently done. More specifically, the public domain provides a bulk of literature on the application of buildings-related efficiency technologies and behavioural patterns, barriers to penetration of these practices, policies to overcome these barriers. From the policy-making perspective it is useful to understand how far our understanding of building energy efficiency goes and the approaches and methodologies are behind such assessment.

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  • Aleksandra Novikova, 2010. "Methodologies for Assessment of Building's Energy Efficiency and Conservation: A Policy-Maker View," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 1086, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
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    1. Dania Ortiz & VĂ­tor Leal & Isabel Azevedo, 2020. "A Review of the Measures and Instruments to Promote Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Domestic Water Heating," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(20), pages 1-21, October.

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    Buildings; energy efficiency potential; greenhouse gas mitigation; policy assessment; energy policy impact evaluation; sectoral efficiency targets;
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