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Engineering skills and knowledge related to nZEB construction
Victor Jose Torrejon Marina (a); Talat Munshi (a); Sven Svendson (b)

a) UNEP DTU Management Partnership - Mitigation Analysis & Data Management
Marmorvej 51, Building FN Byen. 2100 København Ø. Denmark
www.unepdtu.org

b) Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU BYG)
Brovej, Building 118. 2800 Kgs. Lyngby. Denmark
http://www.byg.dtu.dk



Abstract

The buildings sector is the largest energy-demanding and polluting sector in the global economy. The implementation of nearly Zero Energy Buildings contributes to reducing energy use and climate change. To support this construction there is a need for educating professionals with the required skills and competencies on sustainable buildings. This paper reports on the necessary knowledge to be acquired by engineers to deliver nZEB projects. Here, we identify the entire set of nZEB features described by the European Commission through the EPBD and highlight the concepts to be imparted for each of these technical features. We also present a methodology for analysing nZEB content in university curriculum and contributes to the continuing sustainability education discourse. Thus, it is hoped this study will inform education planners and researchers for gaining knowledge on nZEB teaching.

Keywords: nZEB; engineering; skills; knowledge; academic curricula

Topic: Skills and Personal Development

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Victor Jose Torrejon Marina)

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