Akteursbasierte Simulation der energetischen Modernisierung des Wohngebäudebestands in Deutschland

By: Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: German Publication details: KIT Scientific Publishing 2014Description: 1 electronic resource (XXIII, 544 p. p.)ISBN:
  • KSP/1000041854
  • 9783731502364
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: In this book, the stakeholder-based residential building and household simulation model AWOHM is developed and applied to the Federal Republic of Germany. It aims at the identification and the conceptual design of adequate policy instruments in the field of residential/domestic heat use, with a focus on energy-related refurbishments. The model application results in policy instruments that are adapted to the characteristics of the buildings as well as their owners and users.
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In this book, the stakeholder-based residential building and household simulation model AWOHM is developed and applied to the Federal Republic of Germany. It aims at the identification and the conceptual design of adequate policy instruments in the field of residential/domestic heat use, with a focus on energy-related refurbishments. The model application results in policy instruments that are adapted to the characteristics of the buildings as well as their owners and users.

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