Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8918704 | Thermal Science and Engineering Progress | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The research is focused on the necessity of re-thinking cities intervening on existing buildings and, consequently, on the urgent requirement to develop local energy policies able to encourage the spreading of energy efficiency measures, lowering some barriers to the interventions. Consistently, the main goal of the research here reported is to develop a methodology as support to the decision making process in defining local energy policies. This methodology aims to suggest, by means of specifically identified tools (Key Performance Indexes, quadrant-charts, Reference Buildings, etc.) and evaluation approaches (cost-optimal analysis, cost-benefits analysis, etc.), local policies of energy planning related firstly to public buildings. The present paper provides a full accounting, with some preliminary results, of the methodology implementation and its application to the case study of the Municipality of Torino, since a collaboration between it and the Politecnico of Torino is ongoing in the framework of the Energy Center Initiative. This first ongoing application enables to test the methodology and to highlights the necessity of strengthen the cooperation among municipal offices and to develop mechanism for sharing data such as digital achieves.
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Authors
Giulia Vergerio, Cristina Becchio, Chiara Delmastro, Andrea Lanzini, Stefano P. Corgnati, Romano Borchiellini,