Energy efficiency in historic buildings: a methodological pathway for improving efficiency through a digital platform

Energy performance and comfort condition improvements in buildings is a current issue, fixed by a stringent European regulatory framework that point to reduce emissions from buildings with increasingly objectives of renovation. Especially for historical built, which in Italy represents a large part...

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Main Authors: Pierleoni Andrea, Losco Giuseppe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.rees-journal.org/articles/rees/full_html/2024/01/rees230051/rees230051.html
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Summary:Energy performance and comfort condition improvements in buildings is a current issue, fixed by a stringent European regulatory framework that point to reduce emissions from buildings with increasingly objectives of renovation. Especially for historical built, which in Italy represents a large part of the buildings, the renovation must be face as a process, centred on the energetic profile knowledge. This article, part of a doctoral research, elaborates a methodology based on reading multiple energy datasets towards evaluating energy consumption and giving real prospects of improvements. Through the case study of Spelonga − an historical centre in the Marche region − the informative dataset of this process flows into an easy-to-consult digital platform, addressed local administrations to implement the energy governance and more awareness in the planning of the territory.
ISSN:2493-9439