Novel methodology and platform for NZEB renovation of residential buildings (original) (raw)

2021

Abstract

Renovation of the existing building stock is a vital part of reaching upcoming energy savings and CO2<br> emission targets. The European Union (EU) continuously publishes directives and guidance to support the<br> transition of existing buildings to nearly-Zero Energy Buildings. A method for calculation of cost-optimal levels<br> for minimum energy performance was introduced in 2012. Its aim is to compare and select different<br> renovation alternatives, based on energy savings and global costs. It has been successfully applied on a<br> package level; however, its complexity has restricted it from being used for comparing renovation alternatives<br> between single components with the same and different functions. This paper presents a methodology for<br> determination of a simplified value linking economical and efficiency parameters on a component level. The<br> value allows for fast overview of cost-benefit of different renovation alternatives between components and<br> systems. It serves a decision-making aid for compilation of renovation packages, which are further evaluated<br> with the cost-optimal approach. The paper also introduces novel refurbishment assessment platform that can<br> assist decision makers with fast compilation of refurbishment packages incorporating key aspects of the<br> presented methodology. The current functionality of the platform is showcased at the end of the paper by a<br> case study.

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