Comparison of Energy-Saving Restoration Costs Based on Spain’s Initial Constraints [Single-Family Zone B4]

Authors

  • Alexis Pérez Fargallo Universidad del Bío-Bío (Chile), Centro de Investigación en Tecnologías de la Construcción y Depto. Arquitectura Construcción y Diseño, Teoría y Diseño de la Arquitectura.
  • Vicente Flores Alés Universidad de Sevilla (Spain), ETSIE, Depto. Construcciones Arquitectónicas II.
  • José María Calama Rodríguez Universidad de Sevilla (Spain), ETSIE, Depto. Construcciones Arquitectónicas II.

Keywords:

Energy-Saving Restoration, Energy Efficiency, Energy Savings, Costs, Economic Feasibility

Abstract

Energy efficiency in the residential sector is one of the priorities of the European Union. It is estimated to achieve an energy saving of 27% in the group of buildings in the residential sector in the EU countries by 2020 through the directives issued by the European Commission. The housing stock of Spain are among the least energy efficient in Europe as a result, try to introduce governmental aid to encourage thermal refurbishment of residential buildings. Currently programs energy rating in Spain focus on the evaluation of annual CO2 emissions, however indicators annual primary energy consumption or investment cost improvement measures are not taken into account (Rua & López-Mesa, 2012). The target is investigates the economic aspects of investment and savings in energy efficiency improvements to houses, making a comparison between alternatives and starting situations that may appear at the time to evaluate the response of a building with order to deepen another valid indicator for EE actions on existing buildings (Ahern, Griffiths & O’Flaherty, 2013).

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Published

2015-08-31

How to Cite

Pérez Fargallo, A., Flores Alés, V., & Calama Rodríguez, J. M. (2015). Comparison of Energy-Saving Restoration Costs Based on Spain’s Initial Constraints [Single-Family Zone B4]. Revista De La Construcción. Journal of Construction, 14(2), 44–50. Retrieved from https://revistadisena.uc.cl/index.php/RDLC/article/view/13310