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Maximizing residential energy savings [[electronic resource] ] : net zero energy home technology pathways / / R. Anderson and D. Roberts
Maximizing residential energy savings [[electronic resource] ] : net zero energy home technology pathways / / R. Anderson and D. Roberts
Autore Anderson Ren
Pubbl/distr/stampa Golden, CO : , : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (v, 40 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Altri autori (Persone) RobertsD. R (David R.)
Collana NREL/TP
Soggetto topico Architecture and energy conservation - Research
House construction - United States
Housing - Technological innovations
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Maximizing residential energy savings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910698941703321
Anderson Ren  
Golden, CO : , : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, , [2008]
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Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 333.338
Collana Housing Innovation Collection
Soggetto topico Housing policy
Housing - Technological innovations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Innovating the house -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Green building technology diffusion -- References --
2. Understanding innovation and the challenges of innovation in housing -- 2.1 Innovation paradoxes -- 2.2 What is innovation in housing? -- 2.3 Diffusion models -- 2.4 The retrospective bias -- 2.5 Housing and path dependency -- 2.6 What are the attributes of housing that act as barriers to innovation? -- 2.7 Is the green challenge leading to more innovation in housing? -- References --
3. The literature of innovation in housing -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Builder as innovation laggard -- 3.3 Innovation in construction -- 3.4 Innovation in residential construction and housing -- 3.5 Nonhousing innovation research -- 3.6 Commercial real estate -- 3.7 Conclusions -- References --
4. The policy context for adopting and diffusing U.S. homebuilding technology -- 4.1 What is the policy innovation problem? -- 4.2 Naming the policy problem -- 4.3 Reframing the problem -- 4.4 Examples of public policy and homebuilding innovation -- 4.5 1960s to 1970s: CITP and Operation Breakthrough -- 4.6 1990s to 2000s: Energy Star, Building America, and the PATH -- 4.7 Policy vehicles -- 4.8 Conclusions: policy context and strategy --
5. A review of the residential construction supply chain and its characteristics -- 5.1 The innovative milieu of residential construction -- 5.2 Residential construction as CoPS -- 5.3 The residential construction industry -- 5.4 Innovative trends in residential construction -- 5.5 Residential construction uncertainty -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References --
6. The residential construction supply chain and its stakeholders -- 6.1 The residential supply chain -- 6.2 The residential path to market -- 6.3 Residential product attributes -- 6.4 First trial conclusions -- 6.5 Continued use conclusions -- 6.6 Specialty products and local market barriers -- 6.7 Residential product commercialization -- 6.8 Moving forward: the role of the builder in the diffusion of residential construction innovation -- 6.9 Builders' innovative trends -- 6.10 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464050603321
New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 333.338
Collana Housing Innovation Collection
Soggetto topico Housing policy
Housing - Technological innovations
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Innovating the house -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Green building technology diffusion -- References --
2. Understanding innovation and the challenges of innovation in housing -- 2.1 Innovation paradoxes -- 2.2 What is innovation in housing? -- 2.3 Diffusion models -- 2.4 The retrospective bias -- 2.5 Housing and path dependency -- 2.6 What are the attributes of housing that act as barriers to innovation? -- 2.7 Is the green challenge leading to more innovation in housing? -- References --
3. The literature of innovation in housing -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Builder as innovation laggard -- 3.3 Innovation in construction -- 3.4 Innovation in residential construction and housing -- 3.5 Nonhousing innovation research -- 3.6 Commercial real estate -- 3.7 Conclusions -- References --
4. The policy context for adopting and diffusing U.S. homebuilding technology -- 4.1 What is the policy innovation problem? -- 4.2 Naming the policy problem -- 4.3 Reframing the problem -- 4.4 Examples of public policy and homebuilding innovation -- 4.5 1960s to 1970s: CITP and Operation Breakthrough -- 4.6 1990s to 2000s: Energy Star, Building America, and the PATH -- 4.7 Policy vehicles -- 4.8 Conclusions: policy context and strategy --
5. A review of the residential construction supply chain and its characteristics -- 5.1 The innovative milieu of residential construction -- 5.2 Residential construction as CoPS -- 5.3 The residential construction industry -- 5.4 Innovative trends in residential construction -- 5.5 Residential construction uncertainty -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References --
6. The residential construction supply chain and its stakeholders -- 6.1 The residential supply chain -- 6.2 The residential path to market -- 6.3 Residential product attributes -- 6.4 First trial conclusions -- 6.5 Continued use conclusions -- 6.6 Specialty products and local market barriers -- 6.7 Residential product commercialization -- 6.8 Moving forward: the role of the builder in the diffusion of residential construction innovation -- 6.9 Builders' innovative trends -- 6.10 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788272503321
New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Policies, programs and people that shape innovation in housing / / Andrew Sanderford [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 333.338
Collana Housing Innovation Collection
Soggetto topico Housing policy
Housing - Technological innovations
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Innovating the house -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Green building technology diffusion -- References --
2. Understanding innovation and the challenges of innovation in housing -- 2.1 Innovation paradoxes -- 2.2 What is innovation in housing? -- 2.3 Diffusion models -- 2.4 The retrospective bias -- 2.5 Housing and path dependency -- 2.6 What are the attributes of housing that act as barriers to innovation? -- 2.7 Is the green challenge leading to more innovation in housing? -- References --
3. The literature of innovation in housing -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Builder as innovation laggard -- 3.3 Innovation in construction -- 3.4 Innovation in residential construction and housing -- 3.5 Nonhousing innovation research -- 3.6 Commercial real estate -- 3.7 Conclusions -- References --
4. The policy context for adopting and diffusing U.S. homebuilding technology -- 4.1 What is the policy innovation problem? -- 4.2 Naming the policy problem -- 4.3 Reframing the problem -- 4.4 Examples of public policy and homebuilding innovation -- 4.5 1960s to 1970s: CITP and Operation Breakthrough -- 4.6 1990s to 2000s: Energy Star, Building America, and the PATH -- 4.7 Policy vehicles -- 4.8 Conclusions: policy context and strategy --
5. A review of the residential construction supply chain and its characteristics -- 5.1 The innovative milieu of residential construction -- 5.2 Residential construction as CoPS -- 5.3 The residential construction industry -- 5.4 Innovative trends in residential construction -- 5.5 Residential construction uncertainty -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References --
6. The residential construction supply chain and its stakeholders -- 6.1 The residential supply chain -- 6.2 The residential path to market -- 6.3 Residential product attributes -- 6.4 First trial conclusions -- 6.5 Continued use conclusions -- 6.6 Specialty products and local market barriers -- 6.7 Residential product commercialization -- 6.8 Moving forward: the role of the builder in the diffusion of residential construction innovation -- 6.9 Builders' innovative trends -- 6.10 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826351803321
New York : , : Momentum Press Engineering, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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