Deep energy retrofit guide for public buildings : business and financial models
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Deep energy retrofit guide for public buildings : business and financial models
(Springer briefs in applied sciences and technology)
Springer, c2019
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  Aomori
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  Tochigi
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  Toyama
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  Fukui
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  Nagano
  Gifu
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  Kyoto
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  Nara
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  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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  France
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
"EBC Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme" --T.p.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides detailed information on how to set up Deep Energy Retrofits (DERs) in public buildings, and shares in-depth insights into the current status of the major technologies, strategies and practical best practice examples of how to cost-effectively combine them. Case studies from Europe are analyzed with respect to energy use before and after renovation, reasons for undertaking the renovation, co-benefits achieved, resulting cost-effectiveness, and the business models employed.
The building sector holds the potential for tremendous improvements in terms of energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions, and energy retrofits to the existing building stock represent a significant opportunity in the transition to a low-carbon future. Moreover, investing in highly efficient building materials and systems can replace long-term energy imports, contribute to cost cutting, and create a wealth of new jobs. Yet, while the technologies needed in order to improve energy efficiency are readily available, significant progress has not yet been made, and "best practices" for implementing building technologies and renewable energy sources are still relegated to small "niche" applications.
Offering essential information on Deep Energy Retrofits, the book offers a valuable asset for architects, public authorities, project developers, and engineers alike.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Major Renovation and Deep Energy Retrofit.- Deep vs. Shallow Energy Retrofit.- Development of the DER Scope from the Business Perspective.- Cost Effectiveness Calculation in the Real Estate Sector.- International Regulation Framework.- Income Related Real Estate Evaluation: Gross Rental Method (GRM) and Discounted Cash-Flow Method.- DER and Green Building Values in Public and Non-public Sectors.- Increasing Available Floor Space.- Conclusions: Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Optimization.- Financing Instruments.- Loan Financing, Credit Lines, Revolving Funds, Preferential Loans.- Soft Loans / Dedicated Credit Lines.- Project Finance, Non-Recourse and Recourse Finance - Refinancing of ESCO.- Forfeiting.- Performance Based Financing Instrument.- Business Models - Definitions and Introduction.- Energy (Saving) Performance Contracting (Private Funding) Model EPC/Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC).- Blended Funding (Public and Private Combined Funding).- Advanced DER EPC Business Model.- A Tools for Investors.- Conclusions.
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