Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects

Energy retrofit of existing buildings is one of the main keys to achieve European Union’s decarbonising objectives defined in the European Green Deal. In order to proceed into them, European policy has been adapted and several research projects are developed. The aim of this paper is to analyse the...

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Main Authors: Arbulu Markel, Grijalba Olatz, Oregi Xabat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-01-01
Series:Environmental and Climate Technologies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2021-0019
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spelling doaj-726562304d7f4c498a4ed13edfb9f48c2021-10-03T07:42:48ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372021-01-0125126528010.2478/rtuect-2021-0019Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research ProjectsArbulu Markel0Grijalba Olatz1Oregi Xabat2University of Basque Country UPV/EHU, Department of Architecture, Plaza Oñati, 2, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastian, SpainCAVIAR Research Group, University of Basque Country UPV/EHU, Department of Architecture, Plaza Oñati, 2, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastian, SpainCAVIAR Research Group, University of Basque Country UPV/EHU, Department of Architecture, Plaza Oñati, 2, 20018, Donostia – San Sebastian, SpainEnergy retrofit of existing buildings is one of the main keys to achieve European Union’s decarbonising objectives defined in the European Green Deal. In order to proceed into them, European policy has been adapted and several research projects are developed. The aim of this paper is to analyse the assessment methodology of the research projects, setting up the overview of the assessed fields and the criteria followed to perform and evaluate each project. As working methodology, 18 projects have been studied, firstly characterising by the main parameters and afterwards analysing the assessment followed by each one. This analysis is decomposed into five parameters: the assessment scope, reflecting the fields covered by the project’s assessment; data source, the nature of the data; verification, use of data verification strategies; and implementation of life cycle thinking in the assessment methodology. The research shows that although the projects have their bases in the EU energetic targets they also cover a wider scope, assessing many fields and combining many sources of data. However, despite the large knowledge already defined by many projects, there is a lack of global and complete roadmap to be followed.https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2021-0019building energy renovationdecarbonisingenergy-efficient buildingsenergy transitionholistic renovationlife cycle assessmenturban regeneration
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author Arbulu Markel
Grijalba Olatz
Oregi Xabat
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Grijalba Olatz
Oregi Xabat
Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
Environmental and Climate Technologies
building energy renovation
decarbonising
energy-efficient buildings
energy transition
holistic renovation
life cycle assessment
urban regeneration
author_facet Arbulu Markel
Grijalba Olatz
Oregi Xabat
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title Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
title_short Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
title_full Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
title_fullStr Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Energy Retrofit Assessment Methodologies in Buildings by European Research Projects
title_sort analysis of energy retrofit assessment methodologies in buildings by european research projects
publisher Sciendo
series Environmental and Climate Technologies
issn 2255-8837
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Energy retrofit of existing buildings is one of the main keys to achieve European Union’s decarbonising objectives defined in the European Green Deal. In order to proceed into them, European policy has been adapted and several research projects are developed. The aim of this paper is to analyse the assessment methodology of the research projects, setting up the overview of the assessed fields and the criteria followed to perform and evaluate each project. As working methodology, 18 projects have been studied, firstly characterising by the main parameters and afterwards analysing the assessment followed by each one. This analysis is decomposed into five parameters: the assessment scope, reflecting the fields covered by the project’s assessment; data source, the nature of the data; verification, use of data verification strategies; and implementation of life cycle thinking in the assessment methodology. The research shows that although the projects have their bases in the EU energetic targets they also cover a wider scope, assessing many fields and combining many sources of data. However, despite the large knowledge already defined by many projects, there is a lack of global and complete roadmap to be followed.
topic building energy renovation
decarbonising
energy-efficient buildings
energy transition
holistic renovation
life cycle assessment
urban regeneration
url https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2021-0019
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