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Occupant behaviour is now widely recognised as one of the most important factors contributing to the uncertainty of building performance. The operating characteristics and the occupants’ use of space are (...)
As an update of the version released in February 2021, this document is a compendium of background information about ePANACEA’s methodology, the composition and objectives of the various boards, as well (...)
For more than a decade, Energy Performance Certificates provide detailed data about the current energy needs of a building/building unit as well as information about the building construction and systems (...)
This ePANACEA report addresses the human factor in energy use in buildings. Humans interact with building systems to maintain or achieve comfortable indoor conditions. Thereby, they influence the energy (...)
This report presents an overview of the current EPC policy and implementation frameworks in the implementing countries Austria (focus Styria), Belgium (focus Flanders), Germany, Greece, Finland and Spain (...)
Financial constraints are the main reason why people do not renovate their buildings or choose less efficient solutions, hampering the long-term transition of EU’s building stock. The inclusion of a financial (...)
This document presents an inventory of data that can be used to supplement or replace the current energy performance certificate and explores the potential impact of the incorporation of this data. Various (...)
Buildings are dynamic environments that have an impact on the comfort and health of its occupants. Latest data-technologies are enabling further capabilities such as the interaction with the occupants (...)
Regional Exploitation Board members discussed new and innovative features identified in the ePANACEA report “Implementation of innovative Certification Schemes”, and their potential for inclusion in the (...)
ePANACEA’s methodology aims to contribute to the harmonisation of energy performance assessment and certification of buildings across the European Union, enhancing market trust and user friendliness in (...)