Analysis of the Determining Factors for the Renovation of the Walloon Residential Building Stock

The issue of energy retrofitting of existing building stock occupies an increasingly prominent place in energy transition strategies in Europe. Adopting models representing the building stock and accounting for occupancy influence on final housing energy use must be developed to advise new policies. In this respect, this study aims to characterize the Walloon residential building stock and to analyze the existing correlations between the stock's technical data and its occupants' socioeconomic data. This study uses existing databases on buildings and inhabitants in Wallonia. Several statistical... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Ruellan, Guirec
COOLS, Mario
Attia, Shady
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: MDPI
Schlagwörter: sustainable renovation / energy policies / statistical analysis / Walloon region / bottom-up model
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33887

The issue of energy retrofitting of existing building stock occupies an increasingly prominent place in energy transition strategies in Europe. Adopting models representing the building stock and accounting for occupancy influence on final housing energy use must be developed to advise new policies. In this respect, this study aims to characterize the Walloon residential building stock and to analyze the existing correlations between the stock's technical data and its occupants' socioeconomic data. This study uses existing databases on buildings and inhabitants in Wallonia. Several statistical analyses make it possible to highlight the preponderant criteria and existing correlations between these different criteria. This study affirms the importance of accounting for certain socioeconomic categories, such as low-income groups, in a global strategic reflection on energy renovation. Multiple linear regression shows us that each percent increase in the category of households that declare between 10,000-20.000 EUR of income per year corresponds to an increase of 7.22 kWh/m(2)center dot y in the average energy efficiency of the built stock. The results highlight the importance of focusing on renovation strategies for particular types of buildings, such as semi-detached houses, which combine unfavorable technical and socioeconomic factors. Thus, the results confirm the interest of a mixed model approach to adapt to effective renovation policy strategies. ; Liege University in Belgium funded this research. ; Ruellan, G (corresponding author), Univ Liege, Fac Appl Sci, Dept UEE, Sustainable Bldg Design Lab, B-4000 Liege, Belgium. guirec.ruellan@uliege.be; mario.cools@uliege.be; shady.attia@uliege.be