Annex 55, Reliability of Energy Efficient Building Retrofitting - Probability Assessment of Performance and Cost, (RAP-RETRO): Probabilistic Tools
Rapport, 2015
The International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency (IEA) was established in 1974 within the framework of the Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to implement an international energy programme. A basic
aim of the IEA is to foster international co-operation among the 28 IEA participating countries and to increase
energy security through energy research, development and demonstration in the fields of technologies for
energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.
The IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme
The IEA co-ordinates research and development in a number of areas related to energy. The mission of the
Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Programme is to develop and facilitate the integration of
technologies and processes for energy efficiency and conservation into healthy, low emission, and
sustainable buildings and communities, through innovation and research. (Until March 2013, the IEA-EBC
Programme was known as the Energy in Buildings and Community Systems Programme, ECBCS.)
The research and development strategies of the IEA-EBC Programme are derived from research drivers,
national programmes within IEA countries, and the IEA Future Buildings Forum Think Tank Workshops. The
research and development (R&D) strategies of IEA-EBC aim to exploit technological opportunities to save
energy in the buildings sector, and to remove technical obstacles to market penetration of new energy efficient
technologies. The R&D strategies apply to residential, commercial, office buildings and community systems,
and will impact the building industry in five focus areas for R&D activities:
Integrated planning and building design
Building energy systems
Building envelope
Community scale methods
Real building energy use
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