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Reducing Energy Poverty and Carbon Footprint of Social Housing Projects

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3877
View/Open: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91084-6_3
ISBN: 9783030910846
ISBN: 9783030910839
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-91084-6_3
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Alba Rodríguez, María Desiree; Rivero Camacho, Cristina; Castaño de la Rosa, Raúl; Marrero Meléndez, Madelyn
Date
2022
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Pobreza energética

Demanda energética

Simulación energética - herramientas

Consumo energético

Emisiones de CO2

Unesco Subject/s

6310.08 Pobreza

2502.02 Climatología Aplicada

3305.14 Viviendas

6310.08 Pobreza

3311.02 Ingeniería de Control

3322.01 Distribución de la Energía

Abstract

Energy poverty is a social problem in which building construction and its future renovations can be key factors in reducing energy demand and improving tenants’ quality of life. In the retrofitting processes, it is also important to consider adaptability and regional scenarios. For this, the present work proposes an assessment model which takes into consideration energy consumption, comfort, tenants’ health, and monetary poverty. The previous model is combined with the calculation of the carbon footprint of direct and indirect impacts of the building life cycle, and the impact of the retrofittings can be determined in terms of CO2 emissions. A case study of social housings in Huelva, Spain, is analysed, defining the impact in energy poverty of different tenants’ situations, the construction, and its future retrofitting projects.

Energy poverty is a social problem in which building construction and its future renovations can be key factors in reducing energy demand and improving tenants’ quality of life. In the retrofitting processes, it is also important to consider adaptability and regional scenarios. For this, the present work proposes an assessment model which takes into consideration energy consumption, comfort, tenants’ health, and monetary poverty. The previous model is combined with the calculation of the carbon footprint of direct and indirect impacts of the building life cycle, and the impact of the retrofittings can be determined in terms of CO2 emissions. A case study of social housings in Huelva, Spain, is analysed, defining the impact in energy poverty of different tenants’ situations, the construction, and its future retrofitting projects.

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