TY - JOUR
T1 - Lessons Learned from Four Real-Life Case Studies
T2 - Energy Balance Calculations for Implementing Positive Energy Districts
AU - Bruckner, Helmut
AU - Alyokhina, Svitlana
AU - Schneider, Simon
AU - Binder, Manuela
AU - Ul Abdin, Zain Ul
AU - Santbergen, Rudi
AU - Verkou, Maarten
AU - Zeman, Miro
AU - Isabella, Olindo
AU - More Authors, null
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) are integral to achieving sustainable urban development by enhancing energy self-sufficiency and reducing carbon emissions. This paper explores energy balance calculations in four diverse case study districts within different climatic conditions—Fiat Village in Settimo Torinese (Italy), Großschönau (Austria), Beursplain in Amsterdam (Netherlands), and Lunca Pomostului in Reşiţa (Romania)—as part of the SIMPLY Positive project. Each district faces unique challenges, such as outdated infrastructure or heritage protection, which we address through tailored strategies including building renovations and the integration of renewable energy systems. Additionally, we employ advanced simulation methodologies to assess energy performance. Simulation results highlight the significance of innovative technologies like photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems, application of demand-side actions, and flexible grid usage. Furthermore, mobility assessments and resident-driven initiatives demonstrate the critical role of community engagement in reducing carbon footprints. This study underscores the adaptability of PED frameworks across varied urban contexts and provides actionable insights for scaling similar strategies globally, supporting net-zero energy targets.
AB - Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) are integral to achieving sustainable urban development by enhancing energy self-sufficiency and reducing carbon emissions. This paper explores energy balance calculations in four diverse case study districts within different climatic conditions—Fiat Village in Settimo Torinese (Italy), Großschönau (Austria), Beursplain in Amsterdam (Netherlands), and Lunca Pomostului in Reşiţa (Romania)—as part of the SIMPLY Positive project. Each district faces unique challenges, such as outdated infrastructure or heritage protection, which we address through tailored strategies including building renovations and the integration of renewable energy systems. Additionally, we employ advanced simulation methodologies to assess energy performance. Simulation results highlight the significance of innovative technologies like photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems, application of demand-side actions, and flexible grid usage. Furthermore, mobility assessments and resident-driven initiatives demonstrate the critical role of community engagement in reducing carbon footprints. This study underscores the adaptability of PED frameworks across varied urban contexts and provides actionable insights for scaling similar strategies globally, supporting net-zero energy targets.
KW - positive energy district
KW - energy balance
KW - photovoltaic-thermal system
KW - mobility
KW - demand-side actions
KW - sustainable development
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217619117&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/en18030560
DO - 10.3390/en18030560
M3 - Article
SN - 1996-1073
VL - 18
JO - Energies
JF - Energies
IS - 3
M1 - 560
ER -