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Martin Mosteiro-Romero

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Urban Microclimate and Energy Performance

An Integrated Simulation Method

In the design practice simulation methods are already widely used to support the understanding of energy performance and to help designers in reducing energy demand during the design process. However, energy simulation tools are largely limited to the individual building level, a ...
District-scale energy demand models are powerful tools to understand complex urban areas, however these models generally use average weather data from rural locations, thus overlooking the effects of the urban context on the local climate. In order to analyze the effects of urban ...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities around the world. Even though previous studies have demonstrated the impact of urban microclimate on space cooling and heating demand, modeling tools employed to support the design pr ...
SPACERGY builds upon the need for planning authorities to develop new models to implement energy transition strategies in the urban environment, departing from the exploitation or reciprocity between space and energy systems. Several policies have been made by each EU nation, but ...
In the implementation of Energy Transition Strategies within urban (re)development projects, processes of spatial negotiation between functional needs (for buildings and transportation infrastructure) and energy solutions able to meet the energy performative targets have been obs ...

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Implementing a Dutch building energy simulation tool

Energy model testing for Rijssen-Holten

Lowering energy demand in buildings is high on the political agenda considering household energy consumption accounts for 22% of the total final energy usage in the Netherlands. Tools that can run these types of simulations for an entire city are required for effective policy des ...