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Title: Low-energy buildings on mainstream market terms : a study of a municipal translation process
Other Titles: Strategies for a low carbon urban built environment
Authors: Quitzau, Maj-Britt
Hoffmann, Birgitte
Elle, Morten
Jensen, Jens Stissing
Keywords: Energy conservation -- Denmark
Energy consumption -- Denmark
Sustainable development -- Denmark
Sustainable architecture -- Denmark
Buildings -- Energy conservation
Buildings -- Design and construction
Housing -- Law and legislation -- Denmark
Ecological houses -- Denmark
Sustainable construction -- Denmark
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: COST Office
Citation: Quitzau, M. B., Hoffmann, B., Elle, M., & Jensen, J. S. (2010). Low-energy buildings on mainstream market terms : a study of a municipal translation process. In V. Buhagiar (Ed.), Strategies for a low carbon urban built environment (pp. 22-28). COST Office.
Abstract: This paper looks into the challenge of actually implementing energy efficient technologies and concepts in mainstream new build. The aim of the paper is to point out some of the provisos of promoting low-energy buildings on mainstream market terms, emphasising the need to understand forces working against implementation of low-energy buildings. The study is based on actornetwork theory, emphasising the relations and struggles that form the basis for pushing for low-energy buildings. The paper is based on a case study of the proactive attempt of a Danish municipality to force through an actual implementation of strict energy performance requirements in mainstream building. The paper describes how the municipality of Egedal experienced a collapse in regulation for low-energy buildings and what struggles it had to take on in order to convince the mainstream building industry and their customers to implement energy efficient technologies and concepts in the municipal urban development project. In conclusion, the paper underlines that even incremental steps towards more energy efficient buildings require setting up of the appropriate frames, establishing the necessary network, mediating actors to enrol and support innovative thinking.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/42584
ISBN: 9789993272939
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