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2. Generation and Analysis of Typical Meteorological Years for Future Weather Data and the Heatwave Detection in Copenhagen

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3. Resilient cooling strategies – A critical review and qualitative assessment

5. Potential benefits and optimization of cool-coated office buildings: A case study in Chongqing, China

6. Optimization of cool roof and night ventilation in office buildings: A case study in Xiamen, China

8. Ventilative Cooling Principles, Potential and Barriers

9. Innovations in Ventilative Cooling: An Introduction

12. Comparative Study on Thermal Sensation and Skin Temperature Passing Different Transitional Spaces with or without Air-Conditioning in a Shopping Mall

15. Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of demand response in district heating and cooling systems. From passive customers to valuable assets

18. Detailed operational building data for six office rooms in Denmark: Occupancy, indoor environment, heating, ventilation, lighting and room control monitoring with sub-hourly temporal resolution

19. Correction: Melgaard et al. Fault Detection and Diagnosis Encyclopedia for Building Systems: A Systematic Review. Energies 2022, 15 , 4366.

31. Suitability of heat wave event definitions for assessing indoor overheating in current and future climate:A case study in China

34. Remove sensible heat from indoor environments

35. IEA EBC Annex 80 - Dynamic simulation guideline for the performance testing of resilient cooling strategies:Version 2

37. Digitalisation in District Heating and Cooling systems:A tangible perspective to upgrade performance

45. IEA EBC Annex 80 - Dynamic simulation guideline for the performance testing of resilient cooling strategies: Version 2

47. Treatment and analysis of smart energy meter data from a cluster of buildings connected to district heating: A Danish case