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Deep Energy Retrofit of Residential Buildings in the Mediterranean Area: The MedZEB Approach

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Energética
European Union (UE). H2020
Capogrosso, R.
Menconi, E.
Pecchia, F.
De Aloysio, G.
Laghi, L.
Malvezzi, R.
Padula, M.
Scala, P. L.
Ruiz Cruceira, Ángel
Salmeròn Lissén, J.M
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Energética
European Union (UE). H2020
Capogrosso, R.
Menconi, E.
Pecchia, F.
De Aloysio, G.
Laghi, L.
Malvezzi, R.
Padula, M.
Scala, P. L.
Ruiz Cruceira, Ángel
Salmeròn Lissén, J.M
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mediterranean deep retrofit markets are characterized by common barriers and bottlenecks, which barely have been identified as shared challenges, and this has led to a lack of dedicated solutions and to a substantial delay in achieving the 2020 EU policy targets. This situation is addressed by the H2020 HAPPEN project by proposing a new MedZEB approach characterized by the following features: Holistic, i.e., aimed at integrating the most relevant aspects of the retrofitting supply chain;Transparent, i.e., aimed at putting on the market novel tools for enhancing investors’ trust;Adaptive, i.e., aimed at enhancing “added values” of the retrofitting such as flexibility, well-being, etc. Having arrived at its midpoint, HAPPEN has produced an advanced version of its main outputs, among which are: the HAPPEN cost-optimal technical solutions, developed according to a step-by-step logic;the HAPPEN financial solution, fully integrated with the step-by-step logic, and aimed at funding the retrofitting process by relying on the energy savings achieved;the MedZEB protocol conceived as a guarantee scheme for the achievement of retrofit targets;the HAPPEN platform, an assisted digital marketplace aimed at matching demand and offer according to a one-stop-shop logic, at defragmenting the retrofit value chain, and at supporting actors with dedicated tools. These outputs have been developed also thanks to an extensive living laboratory and pilot-building program, carried out within ten pilot sites across seven EU Med countries; this has made it possible for a large engagement of potential users, which resulted in the ideation of the HAPPEN program, an overall framework aimed at integrating project outputs into an exploitable renovation procedure powered by the HAPPEN platform. This paper describes the first simulation of such a procedure in its entirety based on a real case study. After characterizing the building according to the HAPPEN reference buildings and climates lists, a ste

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367011342
Document Type :
Electronic Resource