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eceee 2011 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Energy efficiency first: The foundation of a low-carbon society

Panel 5. Saving energy in buildings: The time to act is now

Panel leaders: Anette Persson & Pernille Schiellerup

SME networks for highly energy-efficient housing: opportunities and challenges in the growth market (5-008-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Erwin Mlecnik, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Erwin Mlecnik, OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Time for change (5-019-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Les Shorrock, Building Research Establishment (BRE), United Kingdom

Energy refurbishment of social housing using energy performance contract (5-050-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Christophe Milin, ADEME, France
Adrien Bullier, Direction de l'immobilier, groupe Immobilière des Chemins de Fer, France

Assessing green value: A key to investment in sustainable buildings (5-052-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Adrien Bullier
Thomas Sanchez, Caisse des Dépôts, France
Jean Carassus, Immobilier durable conseil, France
David Ernest, FACEO, France
Jean-François Le Teno, AXA Real Estate, France
Lionel Pancrazio, HEC Paris, France

Calculating life cycle costs in the early design phase to encourage energy efficient and sustainable buildings (5-068-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Gerhard Hofer, e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria
Bernhard Herzog, Wipplingerstraße 12 -2, Austria
Margot Grim, Theresianumgasse 7/1/8, Austria
Klemens Leutgöb, Theresianumgasse 7/1/8, Austria

Barriers and drivers to energy-efficient renovation in the residential sector. Empirical findings from five European countries (5-072-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Veronique Beillan, EDF R&D, ICAME Department, France
Andreas Huber, European Intitute for Energy Research, Germany
Battaglini, IRES, Germany
Aurélie Goater, Alpheeis, Germany
Ines Mayer, European Intitute for Energy Research, Germany
Régine Trotignon, ADEME, France

Nordic market for climate friendly buildings - status, barriers and opportunities (5-123-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Åsa Wahlström, CIT Energy Management AB, Sweden
Kirsten Engelund Thomsen, Danish Building Research Institute, Denmark
Inger Andresen, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Norway

Waking a sleeping giant: Policy tools to improve the energy performance of the existing housing stock in the Netherlands (5-131-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Lorraine Murphy, OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, The Netherlands
Frits Meijer, OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Jaffalaan 9, 2628 BX Delft, The Netherlands, Netherlands

The transition to energy efficient buildings in Austria: An extended technology wedges approach (5-141-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO), Austria
Claudia Kettner, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria
Angela Köppl, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria
Andreas Karner, KWI Consultants Gmbh, Austria
Heidemarie Artner, KWI Consultants Gmbh, Austria

Understanding the challenge of housing refurbishment using decision tree (5-152-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Jonathan Villot, Mines Saint-Etienne, France
Natacha Gondran, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, 158 cours Fauriel, 42023 Saint-Etienne France, France
Valérie Laforest, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, 158 cours Fauriel 42023 Saint-Etienne France, France

Adoption of innovations in building construction: Hindrances and actor influence as perceived by Swedish architects (5-153-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kerstin Hemström, Mid Sweden University, Dept. of Engineering and Sustainable Development, Sweden
Krushna Mahapatra, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Sweden
Leif Gustavsson, Professor, Sweden

Living in a low carbon city: Wuppertal 2050 (5-160-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Anja Bierwirth, Wuppertal Institut for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany
Ralf Schüle, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany
Oscar Reutter, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany

40% CO2 saving target in the German building stock up to 2020 – integrated assessment scenarios with the Built-Environment-Analysis-Model BEAM² (5-169-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kjell Bettgenhäuser, Ecofys, a Navigant Company, Germany

Overcoming barriers to implementation of very low energy residential buildings in Northern Europe (5-171-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Åke Blomsterberg, Energy and Building Design
Lund University, Sweden
Karin Engvall, Department of Medical Sciences, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Sweden

Addressing key barriers in the delivery of domestic energy efficiency improvements – the case for energy efficiency property purchase taxes (5-214-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Darryl Croft, Abelscroft EI, United Kingdom
Louise Sunderland, Association for the Conservation of Energy, United Kingdom

Demolition vs. refurbishment for the old houses: a regional cost-benefit analysis (5-226-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Dominique Osso, EDF-R&D, France
Benoit Allibe, CIRED, Campus du Jardin Tropical, France
Marie-Hélène Laurent, EDF R&D - Département ENERBAT, France

Can market transformation approaches apply to service markets? An investigation of innovation, learning, risk and reward in the case of low-carbon housing refurbishment in the UK (5-240-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Gavin Killip, ECI-CREDS, University of Oxford - Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom

A step-by-step model for a long-term renovation schedule – a proposal for a new building renovation instrument (5-247-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Martin Pehnt, Ifeu – Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg, Germany
Ulf Sieberg, BUND Landesverband Berlin, Germany

A middle-out approach for improving energy efficiency in existing buildings (5-249-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kathryn Janda, Energy Institute, University College London, United Kingdom
Yael Parag, Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom

Co-benefits quantified: employment, energy security and fuel poverty implications of the large-scale, deep retrofitting of the Hungarian building stock (5-250-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sergio Tirado Herrero, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP). Central European University (CEU)., Hungary
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP), Central European University, Hungary
Daniele Arena, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP), Central European University, Hungary
Álmos Telegdy, Department of Economics, Central European University, Hungary

Disclosing building energy information to consumers on the internet (5-251-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Matthias Deutsch, Prognos AG, Germany

Building energy efficiency from the first decisions (5-267-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
David Eijadi, The Weidt Group, USA
Prasad Vaidya, The Weidt Group, Inc, USA
Chris Baker, The Weidt Group, Inc, USA

Transition scenario of Nakanoshima business/cultural area: A model of low-carbon district in warm climate (5-274-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Yohei Yamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan
Yoshiyuki Shimoda, Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Japan
Takehito Kitano, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.

Quantifying the energy efficiency gap for space and water heating in the residential sector in Sweden (5-281-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Eoin Ó Broin, Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola, Dept. of Energy & Environment, Sweden
Erika Mata, Dept. Energy and Environment,, Sweden
Jonas Nässén, Dept. Energy and Environment,, Sweden
Filip Johnsson, Dept. Energy and Environment,, Sweden

Transforming Europe's buildings: A country-by-country review on the energy performance of buildings (5-286-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Marina Economidou, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) Ispra, Italy
Tudor Constantinescu, Rue de Stassart 48 Box 8, Belgium
Rod Janssen, Rue de Stassart 48 Box 8, Belgium

Assessment of energy and sustainability aspects in architectural competitions (5-291-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Heimo Staller, Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture, Austria
Wibke Tritthart, Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture, Austria

Integrating energy efficiency and other sustainability aspects into property valuation – methodologies, barriers, impacts (5-301-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Walter Hüttler, e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria
Sven Bienert, KPMG Advisory GmbH, Austria
Christian Schützenhofer, KPMG Advisory GmbH, Austria
Gerrit Leopoldsberger, Dr. Leopoldsberger + Partner, Germany
Klemens Leutgöb, Theresianumgasse 7/1/8, Austria

Achieving energy saving in the public sector through “Energy Performance Contracts”. Is it the right tool? (5-302-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Eshien Chong, ADIS, Faculté Jean Monnet, Université Paris Sud 11, France
Aude Le Lannie, Chaire EPPP, Institut d’Administration des Entreprises de Paris, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Carine Staropoli, Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne (CES), France

Danish home energy check – an innovative tool to help home owners consolidate their knowledge about energy efficiency in their homes (5-343-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Christian Lüders, Danish Energy Saving Trust, Denmark
Asser Simon Chræmmer Jørgensen, Elsparefonden, Denmark
Annika Laybourn, Consultant, Viegand & Maagøe ApS, Denmark

Helping construction clients preserve the low energy design goals – throughout the construction process (5-347-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Henrik Teglgaard Lund, Danish Energy Saving Trust, Denmark
Dorthe Bechmann, Viegand & Maagøe ApS, Denmark

'Find a tradesman' in Denmark (Håndværkerlisten) – an interactive list of approved solution providers for getting work done in an energy efficient way (5-351-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Michael Reuss, Danish Energy Saving Trust, Denmark
Sarah Allingham, Viegand & Maagøe ApS, Denmark

Combining theoretical and empirical evidence: policy packages to make energy savings in buildings happen (5-358-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Vera Höfele, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany

Refurbishing apartments and houses in Latvia and Bulgaria: levers and brakes (5-423-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Véronique Gosselain, Univ. of Louvain-la-Neuve -Institut de Démographie, Belgium
Līga Ozoliņa, Ekodoma Ltd., Latvia
Evita Garâ, Ekodoma Ltd., Latvia
Dobrina Vassileva, Black Sea Regional Energy Centre, Bulgaria
Grozdanka Stamova, Black Sea Regional Energy Centre, Bulgaria
Françoise Bartiaux, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Boosting residential retrofit rates using a centralized energy labeling infrastructure (5-424-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sean Penrith, Earth Advantage Institute, USA
David Heslam, EPS Manager, USA
Thomas Breunig, Earth Advantage Institute, USA

How far can buildings take us in solving climate change? A novel approach to building energy and related emission forecasting (5-429-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy; Central European University, Hungary
Ksenia Petrichenko, Hungary, H-1067, Budapest, Szondi utca, 18, 29, Hungary
Andrew C. Butcher, Himmerlandsvej 29, st TH, Denmark

Energy-saving potential – a case study of the Danish building stock (5-507-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kim Wittchen, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University, Denmark
Jesper Kragh, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University, Denmark
Ole Michael Jensen, Danish Building Research Institute, Aalborg University, Denmark

Building expertise: A system of professions approach to low-carbon refurbishment in the UK and France (5-516-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Stanislas Nösperger, EDF - RD, Département TREE, France
Gavin Killip, Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom
Kathryn B. Janda, Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom

Urban neighbourhoods – an intermediate scale for the assessment of energy performance of buildings (5-545-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Andreas Koch, Eifer - European Institute for Energy Research, Germany
Sebastien Girard, European Institute for Energy Research, Germany