Data on nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs) projects and best practices in Europe

Data Brief. 2021 Nov 26:39:107641. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107641. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

This data article refers to the paper "Assessing Nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs) development in Europe" [1]. Data linked with this article relate to collected best practices NZEBs throughout Europe. Data on building geometry, year of construction or renovation, primary energy consumption, saving percentages, renewable production, heating demand are provided. Data allow an overview of the status of most commonly implemented efficiency measures and renewables in NZEBs. In particular, data are available in relation technologies, such as heating, domestic hot water, lighting, renewable sources, ventilation, cooling. Heat recovery efficiency data are also collected. U-values are detailed for roofs, walls, floors, windows. Further data can be visualized in relation to technologies costs, cost of construction and maintenance.

Keywords: AT, Austria; BE-BRU, Belgium-Brussels region; BE-FLA, Belgium- Flemish region; BE-WA, Belgium- Wallonia; BG, Bulgaria; CY, Cyprus; CZ, Czech Republic; Costs; DE, Germany; DK, Denmark; EE, Estonia; EL, Greece; EPBD, Energy Performance of Building Directive; EPC, Energy performance certificate; ES, Spain; EU, European Union; Energy efficiency in buildings; European energy policy; FI, Finland; FR, France; HR, Croatia; HU, Hungary; IE, Ireland; IT, Italy; LT, Lithuania; LTRS, Long term renovation strategy; LU, Luxemburg; LV, Latvia; MS, Member States; MT, Malta; NL, Netherlands; NZEBs, Nearly zero energy buildings; Nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs); PED, Primary Energy Demand; PL, Poland; PT, Portugal; RES, Renewable Energy Sources; RO, Romania; Renewable sources; SE, Sweden; SI, Slovenia; SK, Slovakia; Technologies; UK, United Kingdom; c-o, Cost-optimal.