Our expected direct impact, during the project, was to reach at least 1720 experts who are then able to practically apply (parts of) the AZEB methodology. We have reached over 2500 in live or online events. Also we have engaged in the final stage of the project several educational institutes to adopt the AZEB material and use it when teaching or doing research.
Our expected indirect impact during and after our project, by applying (parts of) the methodology in building projects is:
- reduced primary energy consumption of nZEB buildings
- reduced costs of nZEB building projects
- higher renewable energy production
In addition to this, we expect that buildings that have been developed using the AZEB methodology will overall have higher value for the user/owner: better performance in lifecyclecosts, building value and occupancy rates, better performance in social indicators like comfort and health and better performance concerning environmental impact. For our society this should lead to a better built environment, a more conscious building sector and more conscious users, both making better decisions in relation to the ecological and climatic challenges we face. A questionnaire with 50 respondents showed that:
* a large proportion was keen to use it or had already used the method, most benefits were perceived for the early project phases, complexity was rated as medium, significant cost savings had been achieved or were expected by applying the methodology, as well as significant energy savings. Also a large proportion of the respondents expected additional value creation for social indicators, environmental impacts, real estate value and client satisfaction.