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Deliverables
This deliverable includes the guidelines for the convergence of EPCs across Europe and will refer to the harmonization roadmap of certain parameters (input, output, database, checking and verification, assessment and certification, etc). Language: English
Cross-country comparison of recommended improvements in EPCs (opens in new window)In this report, the potential bias of different countries towards different measures will be explored and reported on, informed by D3.1, as well as whether such discrepancies are influenced by differences in geography, climate and urban form, or appear to stem from modelling techniques and assumptions. Language: English
Proposed harmonised verification framework for quality checking EPC outputs (opens in new window)Leading from D3.5, a proposal will be provided for improved EPC output quality control that can be translatable and applicable to all countries following EPBD guidance. This will account for current best practices across countries and encourage more robust checking mechanisms for EPCs to improve the consistency and reliability of advice. Language: English
Review of performance gap causation in selected models for sub-sample case studies (opens in new window)With EPCs known to provide energy estimates that deviate significantly from reality, the scale of this problem will be illustrated using case-studies from project partners. In keeping with the objectives of WP3 (and the wider project), this deliverable will focus on the implications for the EPC as a consumer product, when using outputs with potentially high disagreement with reality. Language: English
Linking next-generation of EPCs to energy audits, logbooks and BRPs (opens in new window)This report includes the analysis and evaluation of possibilities of connecting next-generation EPCs with energy audits, logbooks and building renovation roadmaps (BRPs), as well as recommendations and guidelines to integrate all these to promote building energy renovation, which could be used in one-stop-shops in T4.4. Language: English
Sensitivity analysis of chosen input parameters on EPC outputs (opens in new window)This deliverable involves a review of current verification procedures in member countries. It will report on evidence of input errors, and their implications, in EPCs as distinct from Performance Gap issues that can exist even with verified and correct input parameters. This will help design the deliverable of an improved quality-checking framework (D3.6). Language: English
Report on training and education services for certified EPC issuers (opens in new window)D5.3 report builds on D5.1 to define potentials for improvement of training and education services for EPC issuers. It includes the analysis of the role of EPC issuers, challenges and barriers in the education of EPC issuers and beyond, potential solutions, examples of good practices and other relevant aspects. D5.3 will be integrated into D5.5 as one of the three main development areas of future EPCs, together with people-centred design (D5.2), and promotion and marketing of EPCs (D5.4). Language: English
KPI and output metrics for next-generation EPC (opens in new window)In this report, metrics and KPIs that are both desirable and feasible (from EPC-type modelling) for current and near-future applications of EPCs will be itemised and presented, informed by the co-production activities of Task T5.2, and review of current EPC metrics/approaches in D3.1. Language: English
Review of approaches to EPC assessment across chosen member states (opens in new window)This report will provide a classification of the different EPC approaches that are currently applied throughout chosen EU member states providing a basis and baseline for the developments of WP3 However as a standalone deliverable this will be useful as a snapshot of current EPC practices in member states Language English
Report on existing EPC attitudes, expectations and needs (opens in new window)D51 is a framework for the compilation of guidelines and recommendations for the development of peoplecentred EPC products and services It is built on results and experiences from projects related to crossCert Its purpose is to organize existing knowledge regarding perceptions expectations needs barriers and drivers of key EPC stakeholders into meaningful sections design training and education of EPC issuers promotion and marketing that will be elaborated in tasks 52 53 and 54 to produce the final report D55Language English
Report on EPC design and user experience (opens in new window)D5.2 report builds on D5.1 to define guidelines for the development and improvement of key design and user experience features of EPCs. It covers areas such as graphic design, content design, customer services and other aspects related to people-centred design. D5.2 will be integrated into D5.5 as one of the three main development areas of future EPCs, together with training and education of EPC issuers (D5.3), and promotion and marketing of EPCs (D5.4). Language: English
Communication and dissemination activities final report (opens in new window)This report will include the Communication and Dissemination activities undertaken throughout the whole project. Language: English
Towards people-centred EPCs: Guidelines and recommendations for development of people-centred EPC products and services (opens in new window)D5.5 is a collection of guidelines and recommendations for the development of people-friendly EPC products and services compiled from previous WP5 deliverables (D5.1 to D5.4). It combines results from WP5 and relates them meaningfully with other crossCert results from WP3 and WP4. It aims towards applicability across the EU to address the context-specific needs of individual MS. It includes examples of good practices, contextualized with concrete visual examples and ethnographic illustrations. This Deliverable will be designed as a short booklet/publication. Language: English
Main project outcomes (opens in new window)This is a short Publishable Report which will present in a condensed form and a language easy to understand the projects main outcomes. Language: English
EPC cross-testing procedure (opens in new window)A report detailing the EPC crosstesting configuration and procedure to undertake the crosstesting under Task 23 Language English
Analysis of the current integration of EPC data (opens in new window)Extension from D4.1, including subsequent analysis will explore possibilities and options of integrating next-generation EPCs by looking into the possibility of digitizing and enabling user interactivity, assessing the potential to use EPCs to map energy demand, paving the way for future heat/energy maps in the cities, and the possibilities for exploiting EPCs databases for other applications (elaboration of local renovation roadmaps, SEAPs and SECAPs, enhancement of policy-makers decisions or research by academic institutions). Language: English
Impact monitoring final report (opens in new window)A report with the measurement and monitoring of the project impacts, including the detailed methodology to be used for a reliable calculation, evaluation and monitoring of the impacts as described in Section 2 of Annex 1, Part B, updated during the project and delivered in final form in M36. Language: English
Project communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)A plan to a Better describe and identify the target groups see Section 22 of Part B Annex 1 b Set up tailored actions c Identify key messages communication channels and activities schedule a timeplan d Identify similar initiatives and networks that can collaborate with our project so as to promote the project and pursue synergies Language English
Specifications for developing EPC translating tool (opens in new window)Within this deliverable, the task leader with the support of other project partners will create a detailed overview of steps and requirements necessary to develop a digital version of energy certificate such as calculator methodology, necessary programming and necessary infrastructure, which would bring the benefits of energy savings closer to end-users and encourage them to invest, as well as to perform behavioural changes towards the rational use of energy. Language: English
EPCs as facilitators of one-stop shops (opens in new window)This report will gather the findings of the previous tasks and deliverables in WP3, to provide recommendations for the optimal link between future EPC approaches and national/regional one-stop shops will be developed. Language: English
Report on promotion and marketing of EPC products and services (opens in new window)D5.4 report builds on D5.1 and elaborates on promotion and marketing potentials of future EPC schemes. It offers guidelines and recommendations based on existing experiences and examples of good practices for improving the promotion and marketing of future EPC related products and services. D5.4 will be integrated into D5.5 as one of the three main development areas of future EPCs, together with people-centred design aspects of future EPCs (D5.2), and training of EPC issuers (D5.3). Language: English
Recent EPC initiatives across Europe 3rd version (opens in new window)The final version of the report of review outcomes from projects on new EPC paradigms preceding crossCert with the new outcomes available until M18 of the project Language English
Multi-criteria grading of proposed innovations for use in next-generation EPCs (opens in new window)With the work of WP3 and WP5 providing a comparison between the format of current and next-generation EPCs, this Deliverable will provide a critique of the proposed innovations in terms of the desired functionality of EPCs moving forward. Specifically, a criteria-based grading schema will be generated that can judge the suitability of any innovation proposed by CrossCERT (or elsewhere) in making EPCs more fit for the future. This will account for current uses of EPCs, but also be cognisant of evolving policy applications where EPCs are becoming more prevalent. Language: English
A set of buildings with curated building data and measure performance results that can be used as a testbench for new EPC procedures. Language: English
This deliverable is the website of the EPC Knowledge Exchange Centre completely operative. Language: English
Publications
Author(s):
David Jenkins
Sally Semple
Sandhya Patidar
Peter McCallum
Published in:
Building Simulation Conference Proceedings, Proceedings of Building Simulation 2021: 17th Conference of IBPSA, 2021, Page(s) 41-48
Publisher:
International Building Performance Simulation Association
DOI:
10.26868/25222708.2021.30173
Author(s):
David Jenkins; Sally Semple; Peter McCallum
Published in:
ECEEE Summer Study Proceedings, Issue 1, 2022
Publisher:
European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7846465
Author(s):
David Jenkins, Mahsa Sayfikar
Published in:
MEASURING NET ZERO: CARBON ACCOUNTING FOR BUILDINGS AND COMMUNITIES, 2023, Page(s) 46-57, ISBN 978-1-9161876-5-8
Publisher:
Ecohouse Initative Ltd.
Author(s):
Mahsa Sayfikar, David Jenkins
Published in:
CIBSE Technical Symposium, 2024
Publisher:
CIBSE (the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers)
Author(s):
David Jenkins, Mahsa Sayfikar
Published in:
Building Simulation Conference Proceedings, Proceedings of Building Simulation 2023: 18th Conference of IBPSA, 2024
Publisher:
IBPSA
DOI:
10.26868/25222708.2023.1480
Author(s):
Mahsa Sayfikar, David Jenkins
Published in:
ECEEE SUMMER STUDY PROCEEDINGS, 2024, Page(s) 845-854, ISBN 978-91-988270-3-3
Publisher:
European Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Author(s):
Mahsa Sayfikar, David P. Jenkins
Published in:
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 2024, ISSN 0143-6244
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
DOI:
10.1177/01436244241282076
Author(s):
Jenkins, David P.
Sayfikar, Mahsa
Gomez, Antonio
Fueyo, Norberto
Published in:
Buildings, Issue 14(9), 2024, ISSN 2075-5309
Publisher:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/buildings14092906
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