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SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILDINGS – FROM ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOWARDS ECO-EFFECTIVENESS Miha Tomšič, M.Sc., Civ.Eng. Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK GREEN 2nd Centralised Training Session and International Workshop, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, February 24, 2011

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SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILDINGS – FROM ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOWARDS ECO-EFFECTIVENESS. Miha Tomšič , M.Sc., Civ.Eng . Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK GREEN 2nd Centralised Training Session and International Workshop, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, February 24, 2011. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILDINGS – FROM ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOWARDS ECO-EFFECTIVENESS

SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILDINGS – FROM ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOWARDS ECO-EFFECTIVENESS

Miha Tomšič, M.Sc., Civ.Eng.

Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZRMK

GREEN 2nd Centralised Training Session and International Workshop, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, February 24, 2011

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Building sector:particularities

High investment costs (new build, reconstruction, major renovation).

Long lifetime of a building as a built structure and of built-in construction products (e.g. facade, windows).

Shorter lifetime of elements and devices, which comprise technical support building systems (e.g. boiler, a/c unit).

Complexity – a building is a constitution of numerous components, which need to be carefully coordinated.

Interdependence – a change in one component or its property can significantly influence performance of other components and entire building.

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Building sector:wider aspects

Economic and social framework(global, national and local level; market development; competitiveness; general social standard; workplaces; security of supply; etc.).

Long-term environmental impact(transport, materials, energy, emissions, waste).

Influence on end-users(operational and maintenace costs; health and hygiene aspects; comfort; productivity; etc.).

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EU Building sector in numbers

Range: 21 billion m2

Annual level of activities:- new construction 1%- demolition 0,5%- renovation 1,8%

Fact: 40% of final energy demand, 36% of CO2 emissions, almost 50% of waste.

Expenses in the public sector: 40% for products and services related to buildings.

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EU Building sector - potential and trends

Estimation by International Energy Agency (IEA):

- new construction:

long-term energy saving potential 70-75%;

- renovation of existing building stock:

energy saving potential 55-80%, depending on the building type, its present condition and geographic location.

Fact: monitoring of progress shows that current dynamics leads only to 11% instead of 20% of energy savings until 2010.

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Buildings and sustainability

Flashback:

1987, United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED):

Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report*

1992: Agenda 21; The Rio Declaration; Commission on Sustainable Development.

*Sustainable development:

"development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirown needs"

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Buildings and sustainability

Many names, many explanations

ECOLOGICAL

ECONOMICAL SOCIAL

ASPECTS:

ENERGY&ENVIRONMENT

GR

EEN

PR

OC

UR

EMEN

T

Most difficult to assess and to quantify

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EU Building sector - examples of related legislation

- Construction Products Directive (“CPD”; 89/106/EEC)

- Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (“EPBD”; 2002/91/EC)

- Directive on energy end-use efficiency and energy services (“ESD”; 2006/32/EC)

- Directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources (2009/28/EC)

- Directive establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products(“Eco-Design”; 2009/125/EC)

- Recast of the EPBD (2009->2010)

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Architectural design, building envelope

Consumption (energy bills)

RES, energy source, emissions

An example of building energy certificate (Slovenia)

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Recast EPBD (18 Nov. 2009) – a step further

– Minimum requirements …• … for energy efficiency (new construction and refurbishment) shall

be cost-effective (assessment of costs during the whole building lifetime - LCC (Life Cycle Costs))

– Energy certificates • indicator: primary energy• selling and renting: energy class announced

– Almost zero-energy* buildings• after 2018: all new public buildings (as an example for private sector)• 2020: all new buildings

* common term replacing/comprising passive houses, low-energy houses etc.; also: zero-emission and zero-carbon buildings

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New EU strategy 2020 - sustainable growth and employment (March 2010)

Continuation and upgrade of the “too bureaucratic” Lisbon strategy (economical, social and ecological pillar).

Europe 2020: 5 basic goals- 75 % of population aged 20-64 let employed

- 3% EU GDP invested in R&D- Environmental and energy goals 20/20/20* must be fulfilled- School drop-out less than 10%, at least 40% of

youth with higher education- Reduce no. of people on the poverty verge by 20 million

* Confirmation of the 2007 agreement: Reduction of CO2 emissions by 20% (base: 1990) 20% RES share in final energy Increased energy efficiency by 20%

Member states shall set national targets to support the EU 2020 strategy.

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New EU energy strategy “Energy 2020”

Priorities:

- Energy efficiency- Consolidation of the energy market- Technological development and promotion- Access to reliable, safe and competitive enery- International relations

Informal meeting of EU ministers responsible for energy sector, September 2010: efficient use of energy as a starting point, existing buildings are the key to positive results.

New EU strategy for energy efficiency

DG: Energy, Environment, Enterprise and Industry

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DG Enterprise and Industry:

A Lead Market Innitiative (2008-2011) – 6 areas with high potential growth and innovation

potential; elimination of obstacles fro penetration of new technologies; “Sustainable construction”.

Action plan for sustainable construction (2008-2011) – Performance based national leislation– Public procurement: guidelines for best economic

offer; use of LCC (Life Cycle Costing); encouragement of use of LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) for construction products (EPD) and buildings.

– Labels, certificates: Development of voluntary performance criteria for sustainable construction (incentives, promotion).

– Upgrade of Eurocodes to include other sustainable aspects of construction, e.g. energy and enviromental

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Practical consequences –possible areas of intervention

Reduction of transmission heat losses- new materials and elements; new installation techniques (example: windows), elimination of thermal bridges … (where are the limits?)

Reduction of ventilation losses– Low envelope permeability

– Controlled ventilation with heat recovery

>> Blower door test

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Practical consequences –possible areas of intervention

Responsibility of end-users(behavioural aspects, patterns of use)

Larger share of RES(Slovenia: 25% of energy demand to be covered by RES, or energy demand >30% lower than regulation criteria)

Materials with low embodied energy– But they must be functionally and technically

comparable to “traditional” or “standard”materials on the market

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Decisions can be made at any particular stage, depending on the scope- design

- construction

- maintenance

- demolition and disposal

… and on different levels

- design and construction procedures

- properties of materials, products, and systems

- overall building properties (performance)

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Criteria

Qualitative

- references of design or construction team- description of protocols (e.g. transport, construction, …)

- use of particular calculation methods- …

Quantitative

- thermal and environmental characterists of materials- building energy class- (technical) lifetime of a product- …

Combined

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“Green scenario” in this moment

Energy efficiency level of the building(class A, B, …)

RES (source, share)

LCC – life-cycle costs(at least for certain components)

Environmental influence and health(emissions, choice of materials; building in use)

NPV OF COSTS IN BUILDING LIFE TIMECOSTS OF RENOVATION SCENARIOS - INVESTMENT, MAINTENANCE, OPERATION

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Hot topics for the present and for the near future

• Holistic approach (system as a whole)

• Development of labels and “open”assessment methods

• LCC; Life-Cycle Costs• LCA; Life-Cycle Assessment (products and

services); also known as “cradle to grave”• EPD; Environmental Product Declaration

(environmental performance of products and systems; based on LCA)

…• New(er) concepts: “cradle to cradle”• Efficiency >>> effectiveness

...

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Our sustainable actions do have an influence

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Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!

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