Renewable energy communities (REC) represent an important opportunity to promote the use of energy from renewable sources and the buildings efficiency, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and, more generally, to combat energy poverty, exacerbated by the recent pandemic and rising energy prices. Although the topic of energy communities is still little explored in municipal planning, the latter can make a significant contribution in their promotion. The aim of this work is the definition of a preliminary model for the construction of a priority areas map, in which to plan the development of REC on an infra-urban scale, in the Italian geographical context. This map makes it possible to identify critical urban areas both in terms of energy perfo...
This research explores the relationship between energy, land use and urban planning in the context o...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) represent an important tool for decarbonising urban areas and re...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Renewable energy communities (REC) represent an important opportunity to promote the use of energy f...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) represent a possible solution to facilitate the transition to ca...
This work is included in a broader research project, aimed at promoting the development of Renewable...
The contribution describes a model of territorial energy planning to assess the consumption of therm...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Energy Transition commonly refers to changes during the time of a specific geographical unit, but ra...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
Worldwide, the use of fossil fuels covers almost 80% of the entire energy needs. In the European Uni...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
An optimization model is formalized for the energy planning of urban districts equipped with renewab...
The design of urban sustainable regeneration actions and programs, which combines Renewal Energy Sys...
This research explores the relationship between energy, land use and urban planning in the context o...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) represent an important tool for decarbonising urban areas and re...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Renewable energy communities (REC) represent an important opportunity to promote the use of energy f...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) represent a possible solution to facilitate the transition to ca...
This work is included in a broader research project, aimed at promoting the development of Renewable...
The contribution describes a model of territorial energy planning to assess the consumption of therm...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Energy Transition commonly refers to changes during the time of a specific geographical unit, but ra...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
Worldwide, the use of fossil fuels covers almost 80% of the entire energy needs. In the European Uni...
This work has been developed within the research project Cities on Power, co-financed by the Central...
An optimization model is formalized for the energy planning of urban districts equipped with renewab...
The design of urban sustainable regeneration actions and programs, which combines Renewal Energy Sys...
This research explores the relationship between energy, land use and urban planning in the context o...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) represent an important tool for decarbonising urban areas and re...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...