Abstract:
The ‘‘energy performance of an existing building’’ is the amount of energy actually consumed to meet the different needs associated with standardized use of the building’ and is reflected in one or more numeric indicators known as Building Energy Performance Indicators or EnPIs that are distributed amongst 6 main factors influencing energy consumption; climate, building envelop, building services and energy systems, building operation and maintenance, occupants’ activities and behaviour, and indoor environmental quality. Any improvement made to either the existing structure, physical and operational upgrade of a building’s systems which enhance the energy performance is considered as an energy efficiency retrofit.
The main objective of this paper is to support the implementation of residential energy retrofits through building of expert knowledge consensus on EnPIs for energy retrofit planning. The primary outcome of the research is a Comprehensive Index of EnPIs based on quantitative information knowledge to assist architects, building engineers, and energy analysts in providing retrofitting interventions as per in urban clusters rather than implementing generic solutions that try to fit all building types. The research methodology consisted of literature review which identified 37 EnPIs for residential buildings, followed by ranking questionnaire survey by experts in built-environment to arrive at weighted-average of all indicators. A total of 280-experts were requested for survey globally, and 107 completed responses received, i.e research had 37.5% response rate.