CO2 & the built environment

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  • 1) CO2 & built environment
    • 1.1 background CO2 budget
    • 1.2 background building & housing
    • 1.3 Guidelines CO2 explorations
  • 2) Carbon Countdown
  • 3) Chapters
    • 3.1 Retrofitting for 0-energy
    • 3.2 Global quality of housing within CO2 budgets
    • 3.3 Exploring consumer CO2 budgets
    • 3.4 EROI versus CO2/kWh: what’s useful under a 800 Gt scenario?
  • 4) Conclusions
    • 4.1 conclusions summary per chapter
    • 4.2 general conclusions
  • NEWS
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2 day workshop Graz

28 April 2019 admin

In advance of the SBE19 conference in Graz, there will be a two day workshop on the carbon budget topic. https://www.tugraz.at/events/sbe19/home/

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Chapters

  • 1) CO2 & built environment
    • 1.1 background CO2 budget
    • 1.2 background building & housing
    • 1.3 Guidelines CO2 explorations
  • 2) Carbon Countdown
  • 3) Chapters
    • 3.1 Retrofitting for 0-energy
    • 3.2 Global quality of housing within CO2 budgets
    • 3.3 Exploring consumer CO2 budgets
    • 3.4 EROI versus CO2/kWh: what’s useful under a 800 Gt scenario?
  • 4) Conclusions
    • 4.1 conclusions summary per chapter
    • 4.2 general conclusions
  • About
  • NEWS

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  • paper: Carbon budgets for buildings
  • new budget data
  • 2 day workshop Graz
  • new chapter 3.4 : EROI versus CO2 for energy conversion routes
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carbon budgets explored

iiSBE Academic Forum report

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edited by :
Ronald Rovers
Thomas Lützkendorf
Guillaume Habert
Launched at :
COP22 Marrakesh, november 2016

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