Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Vestrum, Magnus Inderberg"
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Explaining the historical energy use in dwelling stocks with a segmented dynamic model: case study of Norway 1960-2015
Sandberg, Nina Holck; Sartori, Igor; Vestrum, Magnus Inderberg; Brattebø, Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)A segmented dynamic dwelling stock model is proven useful for understanding the development and changes of ageing building stocks, which is highly relevant for renovation measures and estimates of energy use and emissions ... -
Neighbourhood building stock model for long-term dynamic analyses of energy demand and GHG emissions. General model description and case studies
Næss, Jan Sandstad; Sandberg, Nina Holck; Nord, Natasa; Vestrum, Magnus Inderberg; Lausselet, Carine; Woszczek, Aleksandra; Rønneseth, Øystein; Brattebø, Helge (ZEN Report;2, Research report, 2018)How should sustainable neighbourhoods be designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? What kind of information does decision makers need to make solid future plans on the neighbourhood level? A detailed ... -
Using a segmented dynamic dwelling stock model for scenario analysis of future energy demand: The dwelling stock of Norway 2016–2050
Sandberg, Nina Holck; Sartori, Igor; Vestrum, Magnus Inderberg; Brattebø, Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The housing sector is important for future energy savings and greenhouse gas emission mitigation. Adynamic, stock-driven and segmented dwelling stock model is applied for dwelling stock energy analyses.Renovation activity ...