The challenge of sustainable building retrofits: how good are retrofitting actions? Current criteria of assessment and future outlook

 

Authors
Rivela Carballal, Beatriz
Format
Article
Status
publishedVersion
Description

The building sector is one of the key consumers of energy worldwide. Thus, the retrofitting of existing buildings provides excellent opportunities for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents a critical review of the research undertaken on housing retrofits and discusses the approaches driving the assessment of energy-efficiency measures. It is clear from the existing literature that many retrofitting strategies are quite similar in their approaches, the most common of these being passive strategies such as insulation of the envelope, replacement of windows, and air sealing. However, the assessment methodologies differ broadly and widely, which restricts a comparison of the results across various studies. This current state of the art review highlights the need to apply a life cycle approach in order to find the optimal retrofitting solutions, and to identify the real improvement potential of housing renovation. Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost methodologies have been analyzed by discussing the existing limitations, which can be mitigated by sensitivity analysis. Finally, whilst social impacts were addressed in a few studies, life cycle social assessment was not conducted in any of the papers reviewed
Instituto Nacional de Eficiencia Energ?tica y Energ?as Renovables
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281454850_The_challenge_of_sustainable_building_renovation_Assessment_of_current_criteria_and_future_outlook

Publication Year
2014
Language
eng
Topic
CHALLENGE
SUSTAINABLE
ASSESSMENT
CURRENT
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/2715
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