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Main Authors: Gómez Meirás, Miguel, Calvo Bosque, Rut
Format: Recurso digital
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: Zenodo 2025
Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14859050
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  • <p>The SUPERSHINE project is a comprehensive initiative designed to address the urgent need for<br>energy efficiency renovations across Europe. Focused on Italy, Latvia, and Denmark, this project<br>employs financial and statistical analyses within the framework of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)<br>and crowdfunding to facilitate energy efficiency projects and foster sustainable development. This<br>document covers the following:<br>Environmental and Social impact analysis:<br>This section focuses on the environmental impact assessment of district retrofit interventions in<br>Italy, Latvia, and Denmark. These interventions aim to improve energy performance, reduce carbon<br>emissions, and promote sustainable practices. The methodology involves evaluating the energy<br>savings potential, assessing related costs, and emphasising waste management strategies, such as<br>utilising local agricultural waste and promoting recycling. Despite substantial upfront costs, the<br>long-term benefits, coupled with potential carbon credits and voluntary carbon market support,<br>make these interventions economically viable and environmentally sustainable. Through rigorous<br>environmental assessment and mitigation strategies, SUPERSHINE seeks to drive positive<br>environmental outcomes and contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable future.<br>The document outlines the methodology employed, starting with the energy savings modelling<br>process. This involves data collection, baseline assessment, intervention simulation, and result<br>analysis to predict energy consumption reductions and CO2 emissions reductions post-renovation.<br>Energy efficiency and renewable measures can yield numerous substantial social ramifications<br>beyond their immediate effects on energy efficiency and cost. Frequently, these implications are<br>disregarded due to the challenge of quantifying their value. The section related with social impact<br>emphasises this aspect of the measures.</p>