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Life cycle environmental and cost modelling to support the development of national renovation roadmaps
by
moortel, Els Van de
, Triantafillou, Thanasis
, Papadaki, Dimitra
, Krzan, Meta
, Assimakopoulos, Margarita Niki
, Lutman, Marjana
, Jacobs, Ben
, Stegnar, Gašper
, Trigaux, Damien
, Spindler, Ana Marija
, Allacker, Karen
in
Building stock modelling
/ Carbon-neutral buildings
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental performance
/ Green buildings
/ Life cycle assessment (LCA)
/ Life cycle costing (LCC)
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Modelling
/ Sustainable renovation
2025
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Life cycle environmental and cost modelling to support the development of national renovation roadmaps
by
moortel, Els Van de
, Triantafillou, Thanasis
, Papadaki, Dimitra
, Krzan, Meta
, Assimakopoulos, Margarita Niki
, Lutman, Marjana
, Jacobs, Ben
, Stegnar, Gašper
, Trigaux, Damien
, Spindler, Ana Marija
, Allacker, Karen
in
Building stock modelling
/ Carbon-neutral buildings
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental performance
/ Green buildings
/ Life cycle assessment (LCA)
/ Life cycle costing (LCC)
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Modelling
/ Sustainable renovation
2025
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Life cycle environmental and cost modelling to support the development of national renovation roadmaps
by
moortel, Els Van de
, Triantafillou, Thanasis
, Papadaki, Dimitra
, Krzan, Meta
, Assimakopoulos, Margarita Niki
, Lutman, Marjana
, Jacobs, Ben
, Stegnar, Gašper
, Trigaux, Damien
, Spindler, Ana Marija
, Allacker, Karen
in
Building stock modelling
/ Carbon-neutral buildings
/ Cost effectiveness
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental performance
/ Green buildings
/ Life cycle assessment (LCA)
/ Life cycle costing (LCC)
/ Life cycle costs
/ Life cycles
/ Modelling
/ Sustainable renovation
2025
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Life cycle environmental and cost modelling to support the development of national renovation roadmaps
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Life cycle environmental and cost modelling to support the development of national renovation roadmaps
2025
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Overview
In the context of the European Green Deal, achieving a climate-neutral building stock by 2050 has become a key objective. The 2024-revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) highlights this goal by requiring EU Member States to transform their long-term renovation strategies into practical National Renovation Plans. The LIFE project GreenRenoV8 supports the practical implementation of the EPBD by developing a scalable, cost-effective methodology for deep, sustainable building renovation. By combining the environmental performance with the economic implications (both investment and life cycle cost), the project aims to identify the most cost-effective renovation strategies. GreenRenoV8 focuses on five EU Member States: Austria, Belgium (Flanders region), Greece, Italy and Slovenia. A stock modelling approach is used, starting with the identification of representative building archetypes per country. For each archetype, specific renovation strategies are developed and their life cycle environmental impact, investment cost and life cycle cost are assessed. The results are extrapolated to the national level to determine the most cost-effective measures and to prioritiže these. The modelling moreover incorporates seismic resilience where required. This paper describes the approach taken within the GreenRenoV8 project to support evidence-based renovation planning that maximižes environmental impact reduction and cost-effectiveness across the EU.
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IOP Publishing
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