ePANACEA aims to address the current challenges of the EPC, with a particular focus on the performance gap between calculated and actual consumption patterns, the inclusion of the user dimension and the improvement of the clarity of the information provided by the EPC. With this main objective, ePANACEA has developed an innovative, holistic and flexible methodology, based on three different energy assessment methods and their decision matrix, covering technical building innovations and the use of actual building data for energy modelling.
1. Smart & performance data-driven of building energy performance assessment focuses on the use of monitoring data sources to complement the existing EPC schemes, covering normalization and calibration of annual use.
2. Method 2, “Simplified method based on monthly calculation interval” is based on the methodology provided by the standard 52016 as part of the set of standards developed under Commission Mandate M/480.
3. Advanced & automated simulation modelling based on dynamic simulation for EPC implies the development and optimization of a procedure for the use of dynamic simulation and auto-calibration of white box building energy models for EPC systems, including the improvement of the cost-effectiveness of the whole process in relation to the state of the art of this type of assessments.
The development of tools during the project to support the workflow of the assessment methods has focused on taking advantage of running models in the cloud, using computationally powerful servers to minimise the use of time, and implementing automatic approaches for each step of the workflow; modelling, calibration, calculation, cost-optimal assessment and results.
In addition to the online platform, a global installation package of the SEPAP tool has been developed for local installation on the user's PC. This includes advanced functionality to improve the cost effectiveness of the building energy model and autocalibration. In addition to the energy performance assessment itself, additional calculated indicators to the EPC such as SRI, comfort and IAQ indicators have been implemented through these tools.
The ePANACEA project has contributed significantly to the negotiation of the EPBD Directive during the second half of 2023 (under the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union), as it has already provided conclusions on aspects of certification methodology, improvement of accuracy, alternatives for integration with other aspects such as the SRI, the Building Renovation Passport and the relevance of usability analysis and improvement of the Energy Performance Certificate.
The ePANACEA project has organised workshops to work on possible improvements to the EPC in order to increase its usefulness, and these results have been taken into account in the negotiation of Annex V of the said Directive, since it is important to assess the mandatory and voluntary indicators, as well as how they are included in the certificate itself.