Today, world carbon energy consumption has increased dramatically. The survival of the Earth is endangered by pollution, produced by excessive oil and carbon over use. The sector that consumes this 40% of total energy is construction which needs innovative models for integrated ecological- energy - economic forecast. The research set up an integrated model for the overall assessment of a building having alternative characteristics: sustainable, vs. unsustainable or Common or Business As Usual BAS. The research takes into consideration the energy consumption for the thermal management and climate metabolism of the buildings and the consequent impacts in terms of CO2 emissions. The results obtained validate the adoption of ecological cork panels for passivation and insulation in sustainable building vs. common. The research scientifically and accurately quantifying two alternative (sustainable vs. BAS) prototype buildings, comparatively testing three Energy Performance Simulation Programs (Energy Plus; Termus; Blumatica Energy) ascertaining the coherence and convergence of all their output and results.

Post Carbon City: building valuation and energy performance simulations programs / Malerba, Alessandro; Massimo, Domenico Enrico; Musolino, Mariangela; Nicoletti, Francesco; DE PAOLA, Pierfrancesco. - 101:(2019), pp. 513-521. ( 3rd edition New Metropolitan Perspectives International Symposium Reggio Calabria 22-25 maggio 2018) [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_54].

Post Carbon City: building valuation and energy performance simulations programs

MASSIMO Domenico Enrico
Conceptualization
;
MUSOLINO Mariangela
Methodology
;
NICOLETTI Francesco
Software
;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Today, world carbon energy consumption has increased dramatically. The survival of the Earth is endangered by pollution, produced by excessive oil and carbon over use. The sector that consumes this 40% of total energy is construction which needs innovative models for integrated ecological- energy - economic forecast. The research set up an integrated model for the overall assessment of a building having alternative characteristics: sustainable, vs. unsustainable or Common or Business As Usual BAS. The research takes into consideration the energy consumption for the thermal management and climate metabolism of the buildings and the consequent impacts in terms of CO2 emissions. The results obtained validate the adoption of ecological cork panels for passivation and insulation in sustainable building vs. common. The research scientifically and accurately quantifying two alternative (sustainable vs. BAS) prototype buildings, comparatively testing three Energy Performance Simulation Programs (Energy Plus; Termus; Blumatica Energy) ascertaining the coherence and convergence of all their output and results.
2019
Inglese
Francesco Calabrò, Lucia Della Spina, Carmelina Bevilacqua
New Metropolitan Perspectives: Local Knowledge and InnovationNew Metropolitan Perspectives Local Knowledge and Innovation Dynamics Towards Territory Attractiveness Through the Implementation of Horizon/E2020/Agenda2030
Contributo
3rd edition New Metropolitan Perspectives International Symposium
101
513
521
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978-3-319-92101-3
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_54
Springer, Cham
BERLIN
GERMANIA
Esperti anonimi
22-25 maggio 2018
Reggio Calabria
Internazionale
Post Carbon City, Green buildings, Passivation using cork, Energy consumption, Energy Performance Simulation Programs, Energy Plus
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Malerba, Alessandro; Massimo, Domenico Enrico; Musolino, Mariangela; Nicoletti, Francesco; DE PAOLA, Pierfrancesco
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Post Carbon City: building valuation and energy performance simulations programs / Malerba, Alessandro; Massimo, Domenico Enrico; Musolino, Mariangela; Nicoletti, Francesco; DE PAOLA, Pierfrancesco. - 101:(2019), pp. 513-521. ( 3rd edition New Metropolitan Perspectives International Symposium Reggio Calabria 22-25 maggio 2018) [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_54].
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