Martina Maggiulli
Critical analysis on future developments for the Smart Readiness Indicator focusing on the functionality "Respond to users' needs".
Rel. Alfonso Capozzoli, Alice Gorrino. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For The Sustainability Design, 2022
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Abstract
Nowadays, the use of building automation and control systems is currently growing faster through the European continent, aiming to improve the energy efficiency, the building performance monitoring and to better respond to occupants' needs. In 2018, the revised Energy Performance of Building Directive EU 2018/844 (EPBD) has introduced and updated a set of concepts with the aim of reach the total decarbonization of the European building stock, together with the reduction of the greenhouse gas emissions within the 2030, respecting a minimum thresholds fixed at $-40\,$\% of the levels registered in 1990. For the first time, an indicator for the evaluation of the smart readiness of buildings has been introduced at the EU level, for which the adoption is still voluntary from the European member states.
This index, the so-called Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI), gives the possibility to better understand how and to what extent the considered buildings in the entire building stock are ready to adopt new smart solutions to improve their performance, bringing them closer to the 2050 goal of nearly Zero Energy constructions
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