Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal

In order to achieve the ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets, set by the Sustainable Development Goals, it is crucial to act on cities. Indeed, cities are responsible for 67% of the world's primary energy consumption and about 70% of energy-related CO2 emissions. To support the urban energy...

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Main Authors: Marco Volpatti, Elena Mazzola, Marta Carla Bottero, Adriano Bisello
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Language:English
Published: Università di Napoli Federico II 2024-03-01
Series:TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/10301
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description In order to achieve the ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets, set by the Sustainable Development Goals, it is crucial to act on cities. Indeed, cities are responsible for 67% of the world's primary energy consumption and about 70% of energy-related CO2 emissions. To support the urban energy transition, a broad implementation of zero-emission districts or, even better, positive energy districts (PEDs) is expected. PEDs can be defined as energy-efficient and energy-flexible urban areas that aim to provide a surplus of clean energy to the city by using renewable energies. However, in developing the PEDs concept, it is necessary to consider not only the technical issue of energy systems but also the environmental, social, and economic spheres. To be effective, it is important to provide decision-makers with tools such as protocol certification for PEDs, which can effectively assess the complexity of the impacts a PEDs might have on other urban transformations from a multi-stakeholder perspective. LEED for neighborhood development, BREEAM communities, and CASBEE for cities are the most widely used and known protocols in the world for the evaluation of districts. Protocol certifications today do not consider PEDs because they are outdated, but some common characteristics can already be found within them, which allows for the possibility of reformulating scores and inserting new evaluation criteria. The aim of this research, through a review of the literature, is to analyze the current protocol certificates at the district level, identifying criteria and scores within the evaluation methods, with the aim of contributing to the definition of a PED certification protocol with effective criteria and scores to support design and development of PEDs.
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spelling doaj.art-667eee7b374f4477bafab20fdbf25ec32024-03-08T08:54:07ZengUniversità di Napoli Federico IITeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment1970-98891970-98702024-03-0113715310.6093/1970-9870/1030110301Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposalMarco Volpatti0Elena Mazzola1Marta Carla Bottero2Adriano Bisello3Politecnico di Torino - Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning - DISTDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering – ICEA Università degli Studi di Padova, Padoa, ItalyInteruniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning - DIST Politecnico di Torino, Turin, ItalyInstitute for Renewable Energies Eurac Research Centre, Bozen, ItalyIn order to achieve the ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets, set by the Sustainable Development Goals, it is crucial to act on cities. Indeed, cities are responsible for 67% of the world's primary energy consumption and about 70% of energy-related CO2 emissions. To support the urban energy transition, a broad implementation of zero-emission districts or, even better, positive energy districts (PEDs) is expected. PEDs can be defined as energy-efficient and energy-flexible urban areas that aim to provide a surplus of clean energy to the city by using renewable energies. However, in developing the PEDs concept, it is necessary to consider not only the technical issue of energy systems but also the environmental, social, and economic spheres. To be effective, it is important to provide decision-makers with tools such as protocol certification for PEDs, which can effectively assess the complexity of the impacts a PEDs might have on other urban transformations from a multi-stakeholder perspective. LEED for neighborhood development, BREEAM communities, and CASBEE for cities are the most widely used and known protocols in the world for the evaluation of districts. Protocol certifications today do not consider PEDs because they are outdated, but some common characteristics can already be found within them, which allows for the possibility of reformulating scores and inserting new evaluation criteria. The aim of this research, through a review of the literature, is to analyze the current protocol certificates at the district level, identifying criteria and scores within the evaluation methods, with the aim of contributing to the definition of a PED certification protocol with effective criteria and scores to support design and development of PEDs.http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/10301sustainable developmentepositive energy district (ped)neighborhood assessment tools
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Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
sustainable developmente
positive energy district (ped)
neighborhood assessment tools
title Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
title_full Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
title_fullStr Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
title_full_unstemmed Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
title_short Toward a certification protocol for Positive Energy Districts (PED). A methodological proposal
title_sort toward a certification protocol for positive energy districts ped a methodological proposal
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positive energy district (ped)
neighborhood assessment tools
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