Proposal for Prioritizing the Retrofitting of Residential Buildings in Energy Poverty Circumstances
Environmental and Climate Technologies 24(3) : 66-79 (2020)
Abstract
The energy poverty derived from socio-economic imbalances affects mostly
households with fewer economic resources, being social housing complexes one of the most
vulnerable sectors. The insufficient access to energy and the incapability to maintain
dwellings at an adequate temperature can have negative impact on people’s health due to the
prolonged exposure to poor hygrothermal conditions. Therefore, the prioritization of building
retrofitting actions must be carried out regarding the actual state of the housing and the
family economy. This paper proposes the definition of a prioritization map that gave a general
knowledge of the energy vulnerability situation of the existing building stock. To this end, the
dwelling’s energy performance is analysed, focusing on the correlation among its
characteristics and the energy vulnerability of its inhabitants. In this way, dwellings with high
energy poverty potential are identified in order to develop different energy retrofitting
strategies. By applying this method to 14 case studies of social housing in Bilbao, Spain, it was
obtained a prioritization map with six levels of vulnerability that can serve as a tool for public
entities to design their future strategies. It has been proven that building compactness and
year of construction are important factors with a great impact on the heating demand and
final consumption in dwellings. Acknowledging the vulnerability context of the building stock
eases the decision-making process and the definition of intervention guidelines, prioritizing
those in a situation of greater vulnerability.