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    transformation through renovation an energy efficient retrofit of an apartment building in athens

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    Abstract A 7 story social housing apartment building in Athens, Greece has been renovated following a holistic energy efficient retrofit process. The retrofit plan, resulting from tenant surveys, environmental parameters monitoring and extensive energy simulations, included commercially available technologies like insulation and energy efficient windows, innovative technologies like energy efficient lighting and smart coatings, passive techniques like night ventilation as well as RES, aiming to transform this inefficient building into a near zero energy one, achieving a reduction of the energy consumption and CO 2 emissions by 80% and significant improvement of thermal comfort conditions. An experimental campaign has been executed in order to measure and validate the energy savings and indoor comfort conditions before and after the retrofit. The results of this monitoring procedure are reported and analyzed. Measurements include air leakage and thermal imaging for determining leakage rate and heat loss through the building fabric, smart meters to record energy consumption and indoor and outdoor environmental measurements. The opinion of the occupants is taken into account through pre- and post-retrofit surveys

    design and performance analysis of a zero energy settlement in greece

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    Zero-energy and zero-carbon buildings would be a huge opportunity for contrasting the climatic changes and, more in general, the deterioration of the microclimate inside and around cities. About it, a question appears compulsory: are zero-energy and zero-carbon concepts applicable at urban scale? This paper tries to answer to this question, by discussing the possible effects of the application of appropriate city planning techniques when a new settlement is designed. An integrated approach to urban planning is applied to a case study, for promoting the design of buildings with very low (or zero) energy needs, characterized by high indoor comfort conditions, by taking into consideration whole city areas, with different kinds of services. Passive heating, cooling and daylighting techniques have been combined, as well as the integration of renewable sources, in order to minimize the energy demand and environmental impact, for having a sustainable 'urban balance' and, in general, a sustainable urban growth. As real case study, the design of the holiday village 'Olympiad' is presented; it should be built in an unstructured seaside area in Greece. Several indexes are introduced to evaluate the global sustainability of the settlement, through the application of the definition of 'on-grid ZEB', with reference to each building as well as for the entire village. This kind of research could help city planners for a growth inspired to general goals of urban sustainability

    Transformation through renovation: An energy efficient retrofit of an apartment building in Athens

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    A 7 story social housing apartment building in Athens, Greece has been renovated following a holistic energy efficient retrofit process. The retrofit plan, resulting from tenant surveys, environmental parameters monitoring and extensive energy simulations, included commercially available technologies like insulation and energy efficient windows, innovative technologies like energy efficient lighting and smart coatings, passive techniques like night ventilation as well as RES, aiming to transform this inefficient building into a near zero energy one, achieving a reduction of the energy consumption and CO2 emissions by 80% and significant improvement of thermal comfort conditions. An experimental campaign has been executed in order to measure and validate the energy savings and indoor comfort conditions before and after the retrofit. The results of this monitoring procedure are reported and analyzed. Measurements include air leakage and thermal imaging for determining leakage rate and heat loss through the building fabric, smart meters to record energy consumption and indoor and outdoor environmental measurements. The opinion of the occupants is taken into account through pre- and post-retrofit surveys. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevie

    Transformation through Renovation: An Energy Efficient Retrofit of an Apartment Building in Athens

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    Abstract A 7 story social housing apartment building in Athens, Greece has been renovated following a holistic energy efficient retrofit process. The retrofit plan, resulting from tenant surveys, environmental parameters monitoring and extensive energy simulations, included commercially available technologies like insulation and energy efficient windows, innovative technologies like energy efficient lighting and smart coatings, passive techniques like night ventilation as well as RES, aiming to transform this inefficient building into a near zero energy one, achieving a reduction of the energy consumption and CO 2 emissions by 80% and significant improvement of thermal comfort conditions. An experimental campaign has been executed in order to measure and validate the energy savings and indoor comfort conditions before and after the retrofit. The results of this monitoring procedure are reported and analyzed. Measurements include air leakage and thermal imaging for determining leakage rate and heat loss through the building fabric, smart meters to record energy consumption and indoor and outdoor environmental measurements. The opinion of the occupants is taken into account through pre- and post-retrofit surveys

    On the cooling potential of cool roofs in cold climates: Use of cool fluorocarbon coatings to enhance the optical properties and the energy performance of industrial buildings

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    Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Rejection of solar gains is the aim of passive cooling strategies in any type of building and any climatic region. The extent of cool materials’ applicability depends on the external climatic conditions and internal heat gains. The aim of the present paper is to analyse the contribution of an innovative cool fluorocarbon coating in the reduction of energy demand for cooling when applied in an industrial building with increased heat gains under temperate climatic conditions. The material is tested using accelerated weathering procedures and its optical properties, i.e. solar reflectance and infrared emmitance are measured. There is an increase of 120% of the roof's albedo by the application of cool material. Regarding the heating and cooling loads there was a decrease of 73% for cooling while there was a minor heating penalty of 5%.Παρουσιάστηκε στο: Energy and Building

    On the ageing of cool roofs: measure of the optical degradation, chemical and biological analysis and assessment of the energy impact

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    Summarization: The use of cool materials for heat island mitigation has gained a lot of interest during the past few years. Cool materials are characterized by high solar reflectance and infrared emittance values. To maximize cooling energy savings, high albedo roof coatings should maintain the above properties for the service life of the coating. The aim of the present paper is to analyze the weatherisation of the cool roofs in two buildings in Athens Greece. The optical properties of the aged and new cool roofs are measured and compared. The impact of ageing in the two buildings’ energy performance is estimated. A mineralogical analysis is performed in order to quantify the deposition of pollutants on the cool roofs’ surface. In addition, a series of microbiological tests are implemented to reveal the impact of ageing and weatherisation in health. In both school roofs the surface temperature has a significant decrease between the part of the existing cool coating and the application of the new part with a temperature difference reached reaching 7–12 K.Presented on: Energy and Building
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