GAPxPLORE: Energy Performance Gap in existing, new, and renovated buildings Learning from large-scale datasets

Cozza, Stefano and Chambers, Jonathan and Geissler, Achim and Wesselmann, Karine and Gambato, Carlo Antonio and Branca, Giovanni and Cadonau, Gallus and Arnold, Laura and Patel, Martin (2019) GAPxPLORE: Energy Performance Gap in existing, new, and renovated buildings Learning from large-scale datasets. Technical Report Swiss Federal Office of Energy SFOE , CH-3003 Berne.

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Abstract

The GAPxPLORE project aims to evaluate the EPG in the Swiss building stock. It studies how the EPG is distributed among the building typologies (performance level and age). Large-scale datasets from a range of sources containing calculated and real energy consumption data of buildings are analysed. GAPxPLORE also investigates the Energy Savings Deficit (ESD), defined as the difference between expected and achieved energy consumption reductions in renovated buildings. The focus lies on the final energy consumed for heating and domestic hot water in residential buildings.

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