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1
Energy Efficiency in the Refurbishment of
High-Rise Residential Buildings by Pedro
Guertler, Association for the Conservation of
Energy
2
Background
  • Project funded by IEA and EuroACE, carried out by
    the Association for the Conservation of Energy
    (ACE)
  • One in six dwellings in Europe 36 million are
    in high-rise buildings up to 50 of the
    population live in them in some countries
  • 19 out of 27 housing ministries respondent to a
    major European survey regard poor energy
    efficiency as a moderate to major problem
  • This project investigates energy efficiency as
    part of general refurbishment

3
Overview
  • The project has two main parts
  • Assessing the Situation examines the potential
    for energy savings in the high-rise sector
  • Finding a Way Forward examines the
    opportunities for and barriers to achieving that
    potential
  • This presentation focuses on Assessing the
    Situation and provides the conclusions from
    Finding a Way Forward

4
Base regions
5
Measures modelled the Usual Suspects
  • Improvements to the building fabric
  • Wall insulation
  • Roof insulation
  • Floor insulation
  • Window replacement
  • Improvements to the heating system
  • Thermostatic radiator valves and balancing valves
  • Boiler replacements

6
Measures advocated by the project
  • Improvements to the building fabric
  • External solar shading
  • Appropriate insulation strategies to reduce
    cooling demand
  • Improvements to the heating system
  • Combined heat and power and biomass heating
  • Reducing cooling demand
  • Passive solar design, ventilation, reducing
    internal heat loads, increasing building albedo
  • Other measures
  • Lighting
  • Ventilation strategies (natural, heat recovery)

7
Results Energy savings
8
Example 1
  • Raise the Roof, St Petersburg, Russia
  • Public private partnership
  • Added extra storey with aim of financing
    refurbishment
  • Large energy savings

9
Results Investment cost
10
Example 2
  • Block One, Radomir, Bulgaria
  • PHARE-funded pilot, public private partnership
  • Resident consultation at design stage, and
    resident satisfaction survey afterwards
  • 9 year payback period

11
Results Cost-effectiveness
12
Results CO2 mitigation cost
13
Example 3
  • Glastonbury House, London, United Kingdom
  • Strong resident involvement robust consultation
    and virtual reality tool
  • Use of renewables CHP and wind turbine

14
Results CO2 abatement
  • Large energy-saving and CO2 reduction potential
  • Highest in CEE countries
  • Average of 28 energy-saving potential
  • Reduction of final energy demand by 1.5
  • Reduction of emissions by 35 MtCO2

15
Wider benefits of investment
  • In assessing cost effectiveness, the wider
    benefits for
  • Energy supply-side and energy security
  • Avoided investment in energy generation and
    distribution
  • Increased system reliability
  • Resource conservation
  • Enhanced price stability
  • Employment
  • Resident comfort and wellbeing
  • must also be taken into account

16
Opportunities andBarriers
  • Opportunities for and barriers to energy
    efficiency investment
  • Political and institutional
  • Financial and economic
  • Legal
  • Capacity and social

17
Conclusions
  • In a nutshell
  • Large energy and CO2 savings potential
  • Energy saving most cost-effective in EU15 (for
    now)
  • CO2 abatement most cost-effective in EU10 and AS3

18
Recommendations
  • Recommendations
  • EU10 and AS3 require and deserve support, but as
    yet no structural funds for housing or
    demand-side management new European funds to
    accelerate sustainable refurbishment needed
  • Consistent methodologies for quantifying wider
    benefits of energy efficiency improvement
  • Refer to body of experience and close knowledge
    gaps to identify most innovative forms of
    financing
  • Synchronise objectives of authorities involved in
    housing and energy
  • EU10/AS3 need to prepare for energy market
    liberalisation (individual metering)
  • Fill gaps in tenement legislation
  • Warm climate countries must address cooling
    demand as well
  • Make residents involvement a requirement for
    refurbishment grants
  • Link all actions to implementation of the
    Buildings and Energy Services Directives

19
More information
  • Six case studies have been prepared, highlighting
    practical approaches

20
More information
  • a project summary report, entitled Changing the
    View, has been prepared

21
More information
  • also, regional data summaries, third-party
    resources and the full project report are
    available on the project website

22
  • The High-Rise project homepage, Changing the
    View, is at www.euroace.org/highrise
  • Meanwhile please contact Pedro Guertler at ACE in
    London with any queries (pedro_at_ukace.org)
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