Energy retrofitting of existing building stock and new expansion of urban settlements entail a new relationship between consumption and production sites. Especially, new production facilities linked to the renewables boom are not taken into account by the urban governance. Energy planning instruments could be the viable tool to manage the new energy transition focusing on territorial resources. The Sustainable Energy Action Plan is the most common and widespread due to its voluntary nature. The study analysed the SEAPs of three big Italian Cities to assess an integrated framework for planning renewables at the metropolitan scale
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...
Promising Renewable Energy solutions could be installed in cities, but they require specific morphol...
Cities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are therefor...
Urban and Regional Integrated Energy Planning is crucial to define transition strategies toward sust...
<p>Spatial planning should have a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-i...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
The generation of RES electricity in urban areas is regarded as a key element in achieving the 20% e...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
Strategic energy planning in cities is an emerging research field that is key to shift toward smarte...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
<p>The European Union has included, since 2007, in its Plan for Energy Efficiency, a specific action...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...
Promising Renewable Energy solutions could be installed in cities, but they require specific morphol...
Cities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are therefor...
Urban and Regional Integrated Energy Planning is crucial to define transition strategies toward sust...
<p>Spatial planning should have a key role in creating urban environments that support less energy-i...
AbstractCities are responsible for roughly two-thirds of global primary energy consumption, and are ...
The generation of RES electricity in urban areas is regarded as a key element in achieving the 20% e...
The aim of the article is to analyse the evolution of spatial and energy planning integration, seen ...
Strategic energy planning in cities is an emerging research field that is key to shift toward smarte...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
<p>The European Union has included, since 2007, in its Plan for Energy Efficiency, a specific action...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
This article investigates the potential impact of sustainable energy action plans (SEAPs) on local d...
Buildings are the largest urban energy consumers, but their impact can be largely cut back by improv...
Buildings are the major source of greenhouse gas releases: lowering their energy consumption and emi...
The breakdown by end-use energy shows a high incidence of buildings sector with a share of 35% of th...