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End-user experiences in nearly zero-energy houses
Highlights ► Study of German and Austrian post-occupancy evaluation research on passive houses. ► Survey of end-user experiences in Dutch nearly zero-energy houses. ► Study relates comfort, control and information parameters to end-user appraisal. ► Satisfaction depends highly on summer comfort, heating and ventilation systems. ► Focus should be on quality assurance and information.
Abstract High end-user satisfaction levels are key for the acceptance of nearly zero-energy housing. Post-occupancy evaluation research on highly energy-efficient dwellings can lead to recommendations which will influence their performance in the expected future large volume market of such houses. This study analysed mainly German, Austrian and Swiss post-occupancy evaluation research results on nearly zero-energy dwellings and undertook a survey of occupants of nearly zero-energy houses in the Netherlands. The study determined how various comfort parameters (such as winter thermal comfort, summer thermal comfort, indoor air quality and acoustics), information provision and control parameters are related to positive or negative end-user appraisal, finding that summer comfort design and the quality of – and information about – heating and ventilation systems are critical factors which must be addressed to improve user satisfaction in nearly zero-energy dwellings.
End-user experiences in nearly zero-energy houses
Highlights ► Study of German and Austrian post-occupancy evaluation research on passive houses. ► Survey of end-user experiences in Dutch nearly zero-energy houses. ► Study relates comfort, control and information parameters to end-user appraisal. ► Satisfaction depends highly on summer comfort, heating and ventilation systems. ► Focus should be on quality assurance and information.
Abstract High end-user satisfaction levels are key for the acceptance of nearly zero-energy housing. Post-occupancy evaluation research on highly energy-efficient dwellings can lead to recommendations which will influence their performance in the expected future large volume market of such houses. This study analysed mainly German, Austrian and Swiss post-occupancy evaluation research results on nearly zero-energy dwellings and undertook a survey of occupants of nearly zero-energy houses in the Netherlands. The study determined how various comfort parameters (such as winter thermal comfort, summer thermal comfort, indoor air quality and acoustics), information provision and control parameters are related to positive or negative end-user appraisal, finding that summer comfort design and the quality of – and information about – heating and ventilation systems are critical factors which must be addressed to improve user satisfaction in nearly zero-energy dwellings.
End-user experiences in nearly zero-energy houses
Mlecnik, E. (author) / Schütze, T. (author) / Jansen, S.J.T. (author) / de Vries, G. (author) / Visscher, H.J. (author) / van Hal, A. (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 49 ; 471-478
2012-02-28
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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