Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title How Are the Smart Readiness Indicators Expected to Affect the Energy Performance of Buildings: First Evidence and Perspectives
ID_Doc 44064
Authors Fokaides, PA; Panteli, C; Panayidou, A
Title How Are the Smart Readiness Indicators Expected to Affect the Energy Performance of Buildings: First Evidence and Perspectives
Year 2020
Published Sustainability, 12, 22
Abstract In 2018, the European Commission adopted the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) concept in the recast of the directive on the energy efficiency of buildings. The set of SRIs is a measure of the intelligence of buildings systems, and its promotion is expected to contribute to the energy savings of the building sector. These indicators are relatively new and were developed only at the beginning of last decade, within European standards. This study introduces and elaborates on these indicators, as delivered in the final report of the European Commission. Some first results, which are obtained using a tool developed by the European Commission, are also presented. The work identifies gaps and perspectives for improvement of this system, as well as predicting the evolution of its implementation in the coming years, through specific numerical scenarios.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
10116 Chatzikonstantinidis, K; Giama, E; Fokaides, PA; Papadopoulos, AM Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) as a Decision-Making Tool for Low Carbon Buildings(2024)Energies, 17.0, 6
43897 Apostolopoulos, V; Giourka, P; Martinopoulos, G; Angelakoglou, K; Kourtzanidis, K; Nikolopoulos, N Smart readiness indicator evaluation and cost estimation of smart retrofitting scenarios-A comparative case-study in European residential buildings(2022)
36643 Cho, K; Yang, J; Kim, T; Jang, W Influence of building characteristics and renovation techniques on the energy-saving performances of EU smart city projects(2021)
Scroll