Energy models of urban buildings: a systematic literature review
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https://doi.org/10.51798/sijis.v3i2.342Keywords:
energetic models; buildings; urban, systematic, reviewAbstract
Public policy makers and urban planners face constant problems when planning and implementing sustainable and energy efficient scenarios on a large scale for buildings. The energy models of urban buildings can help to improve the energy performance of a building. With this in mind, this work demonstrates the current trends and main characteristics of the literature on energy modeling of urban buildings. Evidences are found that numerous energy models have been devised for multiple applications and that the field of investigation tends to grow and methodological maturity from the implementation of ascending and descending methods based on physics, data and reduced order.
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