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An Assessment of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of Energy Efficient Retrofits to Existing Residential Buildings
March 3, 2023
Abstract
Quantifying the wider benefits of energy efficient building retrofits is crucial to incentivise householder retrofit investments. This research recognises the value of key performance indicators (KPIs) for assessing and demonstrating retrofitting benefits and provides an assessment of KPIs for evaluating retrofits. An integrated framework for evaluating retrofits using a set of economic, social, and environmental KPIs is proposed. This KPI framework is then applied in a pre- and post-retrofit assessment of five case study dwellings located in Ireland, revealing its usefulness in demonstrating the wider benefits of retrofitting to householders, with a view to driving retrofit investment. Three of these case study dwellings had state-of-the-art retrofit technologies installed as part of the works, including heat pumps and solar PV systems. In addition to demonstrating the wider benefits of retrofitting, the framework allowed for the identification of potential causes for differences in performance of these technologies across households, as well as patterns of underperformance. Such insights are useful for the future design of these technologies and retrofit packages, as well as policy measures, which support householders in the adoption and use of these measures. The results demonstrate that householders experience various benefits from retrofitting. Showcasing the different benefits that householders receive from retrofitting, and their satisfaction with the retrofit works, can serve to de-risk retrofit investments, and inspire others to seek similar benefits through retrofitting. Applying the developed framework to a larger, comparable sample size, can distinguish the retrofit packages, which perform best across the KPIs and various household profiles. Furthermore, the application of the developed framework can serve as an evidence base for retrofit designers, contractors, and policy makers in the design of retrofit packages and policy measures that will maximise the benefit for householders.
Quantifying the wider benefits of energy efficient building retrofits is crucial to incentivise householder retrofit investments. This research recognises the value of key performance indicators (KPIs) for assessing and demonstrating retrofitting benefits and provides an assessment of KPIs for evaluating retrofits. An integrated framework for evaluating retrofits using a set of economic, social, and environmental KPIs is proposed. This KPI framework is then applied in a pre- and post-retrofit assessment of five case study dwellings located in Ireland, revealing its usefulness in demonstrating the wider benefits of retrofitting to householders, with a view to driving retrofit investment. Three of these case study dwellings had state-of-the-art retrofit technologies installed as part of the works, including heat pumps and solar PV systems. In addition to demonstrating the wider benefits of retrofitting, the framework allowed for the identification of potential causes for differences in performance of these technologies across households, as well as patterns of underperformance. Such insights are useful for the future design of these technologies and retrofit packages, as well as policy measures, which support householders in the adoption and use of these measures. The results demonstrate that householders experience various benefits from retrofitting. Showcasing the different benefits that householders receive from retrofitting, and their satisfaction with the retrofit works, can serve to de-risk retrofit investments, and inspire others to seek similar benefits through retrofitting. Applying the developed framework to a larger, comparable sample size, can distinguish the retrofit packages, which perform best across the KPIs and various household profiles. Furthermore, the application of the developed framework can serve as an evidence base for retrofit designers, contractors, and policy makers in the design of retrofit packages and policy measures that will maximise the benefit for householders.
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energy efficient retrofits, key performance indicators (KPIs), Renewable and Sustainable Energy, residential buildings
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McGinley O, Moran P, Goggins J. An Assessment of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of Energy Efficient Retrofits to Existing Residential Buildings. (2023). LAPSE:2023.16679v1
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McGinley O: MaREI Centre, Ryan Institute & School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland; Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE) Centre for Doctoral Training, National University of Ire
Moran P: MaREI Centre, Ryan Institute & School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland
Goggins J: MaREI Centre, Ryan Institute & School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland; Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE) Centre for Doctoral Training, National University of Ire [ORCID]
Moran P: MaREI Centre, Ryan Institute & School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland
Goggins J: MaREI Centre, Ryan Institute & School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, National University of Ireland, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland; Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE) Centre for Doctoral Training, National University of Ire [ORCID]
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Energies
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15
Issue
1
First Page
334
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-01-04
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1996-1073
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