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Building Energy Efficiency for Massive market Uptake BEEM-UP Energetic Refurbishment Replication Strategy for Eastern European Countries
Alexander Wunderlich
,
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
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Konzept Energieversorgung 2050
Martin Jakob
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Karin Flury
,
Nadja Gross
,
Gregor Martius
,
Benjamin Sunjaro
,
Beate Grodofzig Fürst
,
Marc Fürst
,
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
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Pathways towards an Energetic Refurbishment Replication Strategy for Eastern European Countries - Findings from the EU project BEEM-UP
Denitsa Dineva
,
Justin Boucher
,
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
,
Alexander Wunderlich
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Housing and mobility demands of individual households and their life cycle assessment.
Household consumption, apart from governmental consumption, is the main driver of worldwide economy. Attached to each household …
Dominik Saner
,
Niko Heeren
,
Boris Jäggi
,
Rashid A Waraich
,
Stefanie Hellweg
DOI
A component based bottom-up building stock model for comprehensive environmental impact assessment and target control
Niko Heeren
,
Martin Jakob
,
Gregor Martius
,
Nadja Gross
,
Holger Wallbaum
DOI
Energiekonzept 2050 für die Stadt Zürich - Auf dem Weg zur 2000 Watt tauglichen Wärme-Versorgung mit einem räumlich differenzierten Gebäudeparkmodell
Martin Jakob
,
Karin Flury
,
Nadja Gross
,
Gregor Martius
,
Benjamin Sunarjo
,
Bruno Bébié
,
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
PDF
Towards a 2000 Watt society – assessing building-specific saving potentials of the Swiss residential building stock
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
,
Martin Jakob
DOI
Ecological potentials of load management in buildings
MSc thesis
Niko Heeren
PDF
DOI
2000-Watt-Gesellschafts-taugliches Energiekonzept für die Stadt Zürich
Martin Jakob
,
Karin Flury
,
Nadja Gross
,
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
Towards a 2000 Watt society – assessing building - specific saving potentials of the Swiss residential building stock
Niko Heeren
,
Holger Wallbaum
,
Martin Jakob
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