Irene Bertolami
The multiple benefits approach in energy requalification projects.
Rel. Marta Carla Bottero. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Pianificazione Territoriale, Urbanistica E Paesaggistico-Ambientale, 2023
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Abstract
Climate change is a major global challenge in the 21st century. Cities play a crucial role in addressing this issue, but we must transform them into opportunities. Over 50% of the global population lives in cities, and as urbanization continues, we need ecologically friendly and sustainable cities. All stakeholders, from corporations to citizens, must be involved to ensure no one is left behind. One approach is recognizing the multiple benefits of smart neighborhoods. Multiple benefits refer to the positive impacts of a project without ranking prejudice. Smart neighborhoods focus on energy performance, local renewables, digitalization, and social needs. Although the concept of multiple benefits was introduced by the International Energy Agency, it remains challenging to evaluate complex entities like neighborhoods.
This thesis explores multiple benefits using insights from European projects (ARV and ProLight) and IEA-EBC Annex 83 on Positive Energy Districts
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