Bruck, A., Diaz Ruano, S., & Auer, H. (2022). Values and implications of building envelope retrofitting for residential Positive Energy Districts. Energy and Buildings, 275, Article 112493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112493
E370-03 - Forschungsbereich Energiewirtschaft und Energieeffizienz E370 - Institut für Energiesysteme und Elektrische Antriebe
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Journal:
Energy and Buildings
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ISSN:
0378-7788
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Date (published):
15-Nov-2022
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Publisher:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Building retrofitting; Energy transition; Optimisation; Positive energy district; Renovation
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Abstract:
Most of Europe's building stock is labelled inefficient. This calls for building envelope retrofitting to reduce energy demand and emissions. Positive Energy Districts (PED) aim for urban decarbonisation by generating more renewable energy within the district boundaries than they import from the grid. Such an ambitious requirement needs energy-efficient building stock as a basis. Thus, this work analyses the economic, environmental and grid-related values of building stock retrofitting in electrified PEDs. To do so, this study uses mixed-integer linear programming to compare different optimised PEDs across European climate zones, settlement densities and building standards. Results indicate that retrofitting for PEDs is essential in districts located in colder climates and dense settlement patterns such as in northern European urban areas. Furthermore, building envelope retrofitting benefits energy flexibility towards the grid and reduces CO2 emissions. Finally, this study determines a specific PED retrofitting threshold cost, depending on climate, population density and the electricity tariff. Thus this work unveils essential information about building envelope retrofitting for PEDs during the planning phase.
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Research Areas:
Climate Neutral, Renewable and Conventional Energy Supply Systems: 100%