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Interplay between projects and firms is intrinsic to the innovation system of the construction industry. Differences between these organisation forms may influence the development and diffusion of innovations in this sector. In this paper we investigate the network effects of the
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The introduction of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) paves the way for, amongst others, extra incentives for renewable energy, such as a `renewable energy¿ accreditation to accompany the energy certificate, or an explicit indication of the share of renewabl
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Energy performance policy is a way of incorporating energy standards into building regulations. Its recent influence is illustrated by the fact that the European Commission is now urging all European member states to introduce energy performance policies for the building sector b
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In 2003 the European Commission introduced the EC Directive on the energy performance of buildings in recognition of the importance of energy savings in the urban housing stock. The Directive gives the member states freedom to design the different elements in practice. The energy
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From 2006, all European member states will be required to run a compulsory energy-labelling scheme which will come into effect whenever a building changes hands. In its current form this energy label, as prescribed by the EC Directive on Energy Performance of Buildings, is merely
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In order to realize large scale CO2 reduction in the building sector, innovations contributing to energy savings are essential. One well-known type of energy saving innovations for buildings are solar techniques. In this paper we will discuss to what extent the penetration of sol
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The recent EC Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (Directive 2002/91/EC, in short: EPBD) will urge member states to develop and design energy performance regulations before 2006. The international EC Fifth Framework Altener research project Build-On-RES2 was formulat
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