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IAQ and ventilation measurements at the “ZEB Laboratory” office building in Norway
(Journal article, 2024)This study aims to assess indoor environmental quality (IEQ) within a Zero Emission Building (ZEB) office in Norway, focusing on occupant impact (CO2, temperature, humidity) and materials/substances influence (formaldehyde, ... -
ICT-Architecture applied on pilot building
(ZEN Memo;55, Research report, 2024)This memo follows up earlier theoretical reports on a possible ICT architecture for a collection of zero emission neighbourhoods described in ZEN Report 34 – 2021 (ZEN Data Management and Monitoring – Requirements and ... -
Identifying and supporting exploratory and exploitative models of innovation in municipal urban planning; key challenges from seven Norwegian energy ambitious neighborhood pilots
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The planning of energy ambitious neighborhood pilots in Norway typically begin with the creation of holistic and socially ambitious visions based on extensive stakeholder collaboration, citizen insight generation and vision ... -
Identifying grey-box models of Norwegian apartment block archetypes
(SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2020)Identification of grey-box models to describe the heat dynamics of buildings is treated extensively in literature, However, to identify these models, data from controlled heating experiments is needed, which is not feasible ... -
Identifying Suitable Bioeconomic Cluster Sites—Combining GIS-MCDA and Operational Research Methods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A transition to a bioeconomy implies an increased focus on efficient and sustainable use of biological resources. A common, but often neglected feature of these resources is their location dependence. To optimize their ... -
Identifying typical hourly DHW energy use profiles in a hotel in Norway by using statistical methods
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The aim of this research is to improve the existing approaches of domestic hot water (DHW) energy use analysis in buildings. A comprehensive statistical analysis of hourly DHW energy use for a hotel in Oslo, Norway, was ... -
IEA EBC Annex83 Positive Energy Districts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)At a global level, the need for energy efficiency and an increased share of renewable energy sources is evident, as is the crucial role of cities due to the rapid urbanization rate. As a consequence of this, the research ... -
Ikke nok klimatilpasning i kommunenes arealplaner
(Journal article, 2022)Styrtregn, temperaturøkning, sterkere vindkast, stigende havnivå og stormflo kan utgjøre store trusler mot Bygg og infrastruktur. Kommunene kan begrense framtidige skader ved å ta høyde for klimaendringer i dagens arealplaner. -
Ikke-destruktive fuktindikatorer
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IKT og sikkerhet i VA-sektoren: Hva kan gå galt?
(Others, 2013)Bruk av IKT gir flere gevinster for VA-sektoren, i form av bedre oversikt og mer effektiv drift. Samtidig fører økt bruk av IKT til at sektoren må forholde seg til trusler også mot IKT-systemene. Denne artikkelen gir en ... -
Impact assessment of zero emission building processes in Oslo
(SINTEF Fag, Research report, 2022)The goal of the City of Oslo is that building and construction activities in Oslo shall be zero emission by 2030. From 2025, building and construction work carried out on assignment for the City of Oslo shall be zero ... -
Impact of activating energy demand flexibility in the building stock: A case study of Norway as a highly electrified country in the European power market
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Impact of Climate Change in Building Envelope Design: The Performance to Withstand Mould Growth
(Chapter; Conference object, 2020)Mould growth is abiodeterioration phenomenonthat jeopardizesthe integrity, functionality and durability of building envelopes. The performance to withstand biodeterioration depends on the critical hygrothermal conditions ... -
Impact of Climate Change on Infrastructure in Longyearbyen. Case Study of Pile Foundations on Sloping Terrains
(SINTEF Notat;36, Research report, 2020)The effect of climate change on existing infrastructure in Longyearbyen, Svalbard is investigated in this study. Climate data recordings show that, over the past couple of years, record-breaking temperature and precipitations ... -
Impact of opaque building envelope configuration on the heating and cooling energy need of a single family house in cold climates
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Impact of practical challenges on the implementation of data-driven services for building operation: Insights from a real-life case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Data-driven applications in buildings using AI and machine learning have generated a lot of interest, but scaling these applications is challenging due to the uniqueness of each building. During the process of implementing ... -
Impact of the CO2 factor of electricity and the external CO2 compensation price on zero emission neighborhoods’ energy system design
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Existing literature on Zero Emission Neighborhoods(ZENs) and Buildings (ZEBs) only allow for reaching the zero emission target locally. This paper evaluates the impact of allowing to buy CO2 compensation to reach that ... -
Impact of Typical Faults Occurring in Demand-controlled Ventilation on Energy and Indoor Environment in a Nordic Climate
(Peer reviewed; Conference object; Journal article, 2020)This study evaluates typical faults occurring in demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) system and the impact on three output results: energy use, thermal comfort, and indoor air quality. The methodologies used in this study ... -
Implementation of positive energy district concepts and energy master plans for decarbonization of districts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In order to achieve a holistic approach to community energy planning for neighbourhoods and districts, it is crucial to provide planners, decision makers, and stakeholders with the necessary methods and instruments. However, ... -
Implementation of Radon Barriers, Model Development and Calculation of Radon Concentration in Indoor Air
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Norway has some of the highest concentrations of radon in indoor air in the world. Based on large-scale surveys by direct measurements of radon in indoor air it has been estimated that nearly 9 % of the housing stock has ...