Planning a regional energy system in association with the creation of energy performance certificates (EPCs), statistical analysis and energy efficiency measures: An Italian case study

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Directive 2002/91/EC EPBD introduced the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) as a tool to guide the real estate market in the creation of products (buildings) with improved energy performances. The EPC's information could be useful in the determination of relevant policies and also in studying the characteristics of the building resources of the territory. This paper presents a case study related to the EPC Database of the Emilia-Romagna Region in mid-northern Italy. The case study shows a way of elaborating the EPC information in statistical analysis evaluations with aggregate data, in order to measure a territory and then direct energy policies toward energy efficiency. A statistical approach was used to define a characteristic statistical indicator index of the EPC database, and compare the energy index with the bottom-up and top-down methods, in order to identify some energy policy scenarios.

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Fabbri, K. (2013). Planning a regional energy system in association with the creation of energy performance certificates (EPCs), statistical analysis and energy efficiency measures: An Italian case study. Buildings, 3(3), 545–569. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings3030545

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