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Understanding Positive Energy Buildings and Neighbourhoods - towards a common definition

Authors :
Annamaria Belleri
Roberto Lollini
Cristian Pozza
Ivan Luque Segura
Lorenza Pistore
Andreas Türk
Mia Ala-Juusela
Hassam ur Rehman
Niki Gaitani
Jaume Salom
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2023.

Abstract

Positive Energy Buildings (PEBs) represent a step forward from Net Zero Energy Buildings. In particular, theyshall contributeby decarbonizing the built environment, including surrounding buildings, exchanging energy among them or with the grid. Thus, they can reduce the energy grid congestion and provide a flexible energy asset thatallowsbuildings and energy communitiestoactasan integrated part of the energy system, while ensuring healthy and comfortable indoor environment, embracing occupants’ diversities and needs, supporting users’ energy-related practices and their flexibility and minimizing their own carbon footprint. In this direction, a consolidated definition is needed in order to enable the design, assessment, and documentation of PEBs in different contexts, climates, cultures, and markets. This paper aims to present a joint understanding of the essence and benefits of Positive Energy Buildings applied to the residential sector, as discussed within the three sister projects Cultural-E (https://www.cultural-e.eu/ led by Eurac Research), EXCESS (https://positive-energy-buildings.eu/ led by Joanneum Research), and syn.ikia (https://www.synikia.eu/ led by NTNU), which were funded under the Programme H2020-EU.2.1.5.2/Call topic2. The joint work also led to the identification of barriers and drivers for an increased acceptance and adoption of PEBs and to the definition of a list of recommendations for policy makers.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c714e8964ec3e7a17cad6d2550706909
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7640333