Thermal comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ) issues have gained significant interest in the scientific and technical community involved in building performance analysis and other related subjects. In terms of thermal comfort, the achievement and maintenance of a thermally acceptable indoor environment is affected by energy costs, and energy poverty is a widespread problem globally. There is a call for energy-efficient architecture for a developed and sustainable world. However, with the use of renewable energy that increased considerably in recent years, new technical challenges arose for the energy sector. Consumers are key players in this context, as flexibility in demand is crucial to cope with the intermittent nature of most renewable energy sources. Active demand-side participation is particularly important to ensure the efficient
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Contribution of water flow glazing to net-zero energy buildings :: validation of analytical and numerical models through experimental data
Fernando del Ama Gonzalo, Belén Moreno, Matthew Griffin, Juan Antonio Hernández Ramos
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Energy-Efficient homes:: a heaven for respiratory Illnesses
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Forecasting energy impact in multifamily buildings trough airtightness models
Jessica Fernández, Samuel Domínguez Amarillo, Juan José Sendra Salas
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Interactive exhibition as a form of participation in the future of sustainable housing
Juan Bautista Echeverría, Iosu Gabilondo Altuna, Teresa Meana Rodríguez, Juana Otxoa-Errarte, Claudia Pennese, Montserrat Puig, Judith Ubarrechena Iribarren
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Gastón Sanglier Contreras, José Amílcar Rizzo Sierra, Eduardo José López Fernández, Roberto Alonso González Lezcano
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The importance of light in our lives:: towards new lighting in schools
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The uses of renewable energy in building:: a case study of Australia
Paul C. Okonkwo, El Manaa Barhoumib, Wesam H. Beitelmal, Israr Hassan, Michael Nnamdi Azubuike, Fadhil Khadoum Al Housnia, Florence Jonathan
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Water efficiency evaluation analysis among environmental certification methods:: LEED, BREEAM, DGNB, HQE, EDGE and BONO VERDE
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