Design of an Energy Policy for the Decabornisation of Residential and Service Buildings in Northern Portugal

dc.contributor.author Capelo, S.; Soares, T.; Azevedo, I.; Fonseca, W.; Matos, M.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-27T14:15:43Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-27T14:15:43Z
dc.date.issued 2023-02-03
dc.description.abstract The decarbonisation of the building sector is crucial for Portugal’s goal of achieving economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2050. To mobilize communities towards energy efficiency measures, it is important to understand the primary drivers and barriers that must be overcome through policymaking. This paper aims to review existing Energy Policies and Actions (EPA) in Portugal and assess their effectiveness in improving Energy Efficiency (EE) and reducing CO2 emissions in the building sector. The Local Energy Planning Assistant (LEPA) tool was used to model, test, validate and compare the implementation of current and alternative EPAs in the North of Portugal, including the national EE plan. The results indicate that electrification of heating and cooling, EE measures, and the proliferation of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are crucial for achieving climate neutrality. The study found that the modelling of alternative EPAs can be improved to reduce investment costs and increase Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions reduction. Among the alternatives assessed, the proposed one (Alternative 4) presents the best returns on investment in terms of cost savings and emissions reduction. It allows for 52% investment cost savings in the residential sector and 13% in the service sector when compared to the current national roadmap to carbon neutrality (Alternative 2). The estimated emission reduction in 2050 for Alternative 4 is 0.64% for the residential sector and 3.2% for the service sector when compared to Alternative 2.
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.inesctec.pt/handle/123456789/14105
dc.publisher energies
dc.title Design of an Energy Policy for the Decabornisation of Residential and Service Buildings in Northern Portugal
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spi.Policy Implication The work explore the decarbonisation of the building sector, a crucial topic for Portugal’s goal of achieving economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2050. This research underscores the primary drivers and barriers that must be overcome through policymaking and found how the modelling of alternative existing Energy Policies and Actions can be improved to reduce investment costs and increase Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions reduction.
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