Reflections on sustainable Ålidhem

Purpose This work is initiated under the premise that reliable evaluation methods are necessary to ensure investments in energy conservation, and the purpose of this paper is to contribute to that literature. It describes some pilot changes and their impact in an actual field study oriented toward u...

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Published in:Property Management
Main Authors: Lindbergh, Lars, Olofsson, Thomas, Vesterberg, Jimmy, Andersson, Staffan, Wilson, Timothy L.
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spelling cremerald:10.1108/pm-04-2016-0017 2024-06-09T07:48:37+00:00 Reflections on sustainable Ålidhem A case study in Swedish municipal public housing refurbishment Lindbergh, Lars Olofsson, Thomas Vesterberg, Jimmy Andersson, Staffan Wilson, Timothy L. 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pm-04-2016-0017 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/PM-04-2016-0017/full/xml https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/PM-04-2016-0017/full/html en eng Emerald https://www.emerald.com/insight/site-policies Property Management volume 36, issue 2, page 203-220 ISSN 0263-7472 journal-article 2018 cremerald https://doi.org/10.1108/pm-04-2016-0017 2024-05-15T13:23:55Z Purpose This work is initiated under the premise that reliable evaluation methods are necessary to ensure investments in energy conservation, and the purpose of this paper is to contribute to that literature. It describes some pilot changes and their impact in an actual field study oriented toward upgrading municipal public housing (MPH) units. Design/methodology/approach The research for this paper was connected to an MPH refurbishment project situated in northern Sweden. The overall energy efficiency goal within the project was a 40-50 percent reduction in the supplied energy for central electricity, domestic hot water and space heating. In order to evaluate if these goals were feasible, a measurement system was installed in a pilot building and in a neighboring building used as a reference. The evaluation was conducted by comparing the post-retrofit performance of the pilot building with the performance of the reference building when it was kept in its initial state (a comparison possible because both buildings had initial similarities). Findings Impacts could be quantified insofar as a reference (control) building in the same environment was sustained for comparison purposes. A 43 percent improvement was observed in energy utilization in the pilot building compared to its reference companion (99.8 vs 174.5 kWh/m 2 per year). When the approach described herein was applied to new construction, the present goal of 65 kWh/m 2 was approached as measured by Swedish standards. Practical implications Results should be of interest to academics in the housing field, professionals involved in refurbishment and residents themselves, renting MPH flats. Originality/value This study is unique in the following ways: first, it really was a field experiment with a control, thus it did not have any exogenous interference in interpreting results. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind. The second interesting characteristic was that results were subsequently used in the refurbishment of other buildings ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Emerald Property Management 36 2 203 220
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description Purpose This work is initiated under the premise that reliable evaluation methods are necessary to ensure investments in energy conservation, and the purpose of this paper is to contribute to that literature. It describes some pilot changes and their impact in an actual field study oriented toward upgrading municipal public housing (MPH) units. Design/methodology/approach The research for this paper was connected to an MPH refurbishment project situated in northern Sweden. The overall energy efficiency goal within the project was a 40-50 percent reduction in the supplied energy for central electricity, domestic hot water and space heating. In order to evaluate if these goals were feasible, a measurement system was installed in a pilot building and in a neighboring building used as a reference. The evaluation was conducted by comparing the post-retrofit performance of the pilot building with the performance of the reference building when it was kept in its initial state (a comparison possible because both buildings had initial similarities). Findings Impacts could be quantified insofar as a reference (control) building in the same environment was sustained for comparison purposes. A 43 percent improvement was observed in energy utilization in the pilot building compared to its reference companion (99.8 vs 174.5 kWh/m 2 per year). When the approach described herein was applied to new construction, the present goal of 65 kWh/m 2 was approached as measured by Swedish standards. Practical implications Results should be of interest to academics in the housing field, professionals involved in refurbishment and residents themselves, renting MPH flats. Originality/value This study is unique in the following ways: first, it really was a field experiment with a control, thus it did not have any exogenous interference in interpreting results. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind. The second interesting characteristic was that results were subsequently used in the refurbishment of other buildings ...
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Wilson, Timothy L.
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