Abstract
The overall goal of the research programme is to develop and introduce energy conservation on solutions based on new construction, equipment and control technologies and to make the use of energy in buildings more efficient. To reach this goal, the RAKET programme: Develops generic energy conservation technology, equipment and structural concepts, and, combining these two, building-specific solutions that meet the requirements of good indoor air and are economically competitive. Promotes the application of energy conservation technology in practice by setting up consortia of companies and by organizing competitions for the development of new products, by gathering information on the applications of today`s best technology and by developing design tools. Illustrates energy-efficient building technology and energy policy on the use of energy in buildings to consumers and decision-makers by organizing pilot building and demonstrations, at the same time creating sustainable demand for energy-efficient and environmentally sound building technology. Provides the decision-makers with information for the preparation and introduction of energy policy measures. The technological development goals of the RAKET programme include: 1. Economically competitive model solutions for buildings that consume only 1/4 of the present consumption of purchased energy. 2. Structural parts based on new glazing and insulation technology. 3. Energy-efficient
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Kohonen, R
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- Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland). Lab. of Heating and Ventilation
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Kohonen, R.
RAKET - Energy use in buildings. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998.
Finland: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Kohonen, R.
RAKET - Energy use in buildings. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998.
Finland.
Kohonen, R.
1993.
"RAKET - Energy use in buildings. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998."
Finland.
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abstractNote = {The overall goal of the research programme is to develop and introduce energy conservation on solutions based on new construction, equipment and control technologies and to make the use of energy in buildings more efficient. To reach this goal, the RAKET programme: Develops generic energy conservation technology, equipment and structural concepts, and, combining these two, building-specific solutions that meet the requirements of good indoor air and are economically competitive. Promotes the application of energy conservation technology in practice by setting up consortia of companies and by organizing competitions for the development of new products, by gathering information on the applications of today`s best technology and by developing design tools. Illustrates energy-efficient building technology and energy policy on the use of energy in buildings to consumers and decision-makers by organizing pilot building and demonstrations, at the same time creating sustainable demand for energy-efficient and environmentally sound building technology. Provides the decision-makers with information for the preparation and introduction of energy policy measures. The technological development goals of the RAKET programme include: 1. Economically competitive model solutions for buildings that consume only 1/4 of the present consumption of purchased energy. 2. Structural parts based on new glazing and insulation technology. 3. Energy-efficient construction and equipment solutions for renovation. 4. Product model based design methods and tools for energy and environmental conscious construction. 5. Real-time diagnostics and control methods for their equipment systems, and support systems for the operation}
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title = {RAKET - Energy use in buildings. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998}
author = {Kohonen, R}
abstractNote = {The overall goal of the research programme is to develop and introduce energy conservation on solutions based on new construction, equipment and control technologies and to make the use of energy in buildings more efficient. To reach this goal, the RAKET programme: Develops generic energy conservation technology, equipment and structural concepts, and, combining these two, building-specific solutions that meet the requirements of good indoor air and are economically competitive. Promotes the application of energy conservation technology in practice by setting up consortia of companies and by organizing competitions for the development of new products, by gathering information on the applications of today`s best technology and by developing design tools. Illustrates energy-efficient building technology and energy policy on the use of energy in buildings to consumers and decision-makers by organizing pilot building and demonstrations, at the same time creating sustainable demand for energy-efficient and environmentally sound building technology. Provides the decision-makers with information for the preparation and introduction of energy policy measures. The technological development goals of the RAKET programme include: 1. Economically competitive model solutions for buildings that consume only 1/4 of the present consumption of purchased energy. 2. Structural parts based on new glazing and insulation technology. 3. Energy-efficient construction and equipment solutions for renovation. 4. Product model based design methods and tools for energy and environmental conscious construction. 5. Real-time diagnostics and control methods for their equipment systems, and support systems for the operation}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}