Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, 2013
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (SEB´12)

Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies Series, Vol. 22

Language: English
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, SEB12, held in Stockholm, Sweden, and is organized by KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden in partnership with KES International. The International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings focuses on a broad range of topics relating to sustainability in buildings but also encompassing energy sustainability more widely. Following the success of earlier events in the series, the 2012 conference includes the themes Sustainability, Energy, and Buildings and Information and Communication Technology, ICT. The SEB?12 proceedings include invited participation and paper submissions across a broad range of renewable energy and sustainability-related topics relevant to the main theme of Sustainability in Energy and Buildings. Applicable areas include technology for renewable energy and sustainability in the built environment, optimization and modeling techniques, information and communication technology usage, behavior and practice, including applications.
From the Contents: Transformational Role of Lochiel Park Green Village.- Evaluation and Validation of an Electrical Model of Photovoltaic Module based on Manufacturer Measurement.- Evolution of environmental sustainability for timber and steel construction.- Using the energy signature method to estimate the effective U-value of buildings.- Two Case Studies in Energy Efficient Renovation of Multi-family Housing; Explaining Robustness as a Characteristic to Assess Long-term Sustainability.
Recent research in Sustainability in Energy and Buildings Edited outcome of the Sustainability in Energy and Buildings, SEB'2012 held on September 3-5, 2012 in Stockholm, Sweden Written by leading experts in the field