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Positive Energy Districts Methodology and Its Replication Potential
Positive Energy District (PED) strategy aims at speeding up the urban decarbonization, regarding mainly its scalability potential. For MAKING CITY, PED is defined as “an urban area with clear boundaries, consisting on buildings of different typologies ...
Beril Alpagut +2 more
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The deployment of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) is currently facing a set of diverse and complex challenges, mainly arising from their novelty and the lack of practical experience. In that sense, there is a clear need for translating concepts and strategies into instruments that support the design, planning and operation of PEDs.
Dell Unto, Martina +3 more
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Urban Agglomerations in the Regional Development: Theoretical, Methodological and Applied Aspects [PDF]
The article focuses on the analysis of the major process of modern socio-economic development, such as the functioning of urban agglomerations. A short background of the economic literature on this phenomenon is given.
Antonyuk, V. S. +2 more
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Toward Positive Energy Districts by Urban–Industrial Energy Exchange
The concept of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) has emerged as a promising approach to achieving sustainable urban development. PEDs aim to balance the energy demand and supply within a district while reducing the carbon footprint and promoting renewable
Erfan Shafiee Roudbari +3 more
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Stakeholder management and prioritization in a Positive Energy District project [PDF]
. The purpose of this study is to construct a model for stakeholder management in a Positive Energy District (PED) project. PED projects are implemented in a context where stakeholders play a vital role in the accomplishment of the project objectives and
Lakkala, S. (Sara)
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How to Achieve Positive Energy Districts for Sustainable Cities: A Proposed Calculation Methodology [PDF]
In this paper, a methodology for calculating the energy balance at the district level and energy performance of those districts aspiring to become a Positive Energy District (PED) is proposed.
Alpagut, Beril +4 more
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The paper presents the analysis of energy retrofitting, integration of renewable energy and activation of energy flexibility in a cluster of buildings in the surroundings of a port on the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Italy, with the aim of checking the ...
Ilaria Marotta +5 more
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Fostering the energy transition in a neighbourhood perspective: towards Positive Energy Districts’ application for a university case study [PDF]
The European SET Plan Action 3.2 promotes the deployment and replication of 100 Positive Energy Neighbourhoods by 2025, disclosing the urgent need for adopting an integrated approach able to implement consistent actions aimed at sustainability. The aim
Cellura, Maurizio +7 more
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Positive Energy Districts and deep renovation actions to move beyond the 2025 EU Targets
Starting from selected results of the COST ACTION PED-EU-NET and IEA EBC Annex 83 PEDs, this article presents an overview of the European projects that, in recent years, have made it possible to evolve from the nZEB concept (applied to deep renovation ...
Rosa Romano +2 more
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Background The Positive Energy District (PED) concept aims to transform urban areas into carbon-neutral and zero-energy communities by reducing energy consumption and increasing renewable energy production. However, challenges persist in facilitating effective decision-making.
Hande Demirel +3 more
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