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Overheating calculation methods, criteria, and indicators in European regulation for residential buildings

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ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 292, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113170

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Indicators; Performance-based; Summer thermal comfort; Thermal discomfort; EPBD; Climate change; Heatwave; Prescriptive

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This study investigates Europe's overheating calculation methods, indicators, and thresholds and evaluates their ability to address climate change and heat events. The study provides a cross-sectional overview of twenty-six European countries, listing the most influential overheating calculation criteria and ranking the best approaches. The results suggest a framework and key performance indicators that can help modify the EU's next building energy efficiency regulations.
With the ongoing significance of overheating calculations in the residential building sector, building codes such as the European Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) are essential for harmonizing the indicators and performance thresholds. This paper investigates Europe's overheating calculation methods, indicators, and thresholds and evaluates their ability to address climate change and heat events. e study aims to identify the suitability of existing overheating calculation methods and propose recommendations for the EPBD. The study results provide a cross-sectional overview of twenty-six European countries. The most influential overheating calculation criteria are listed the best approaches are ranked. The paper provides a thorough comparative assessment and recommendations to align current calculations with climate-sensitive metrics. The results sug-gest a framework and key performance indicators that are comfort-based, multi-zonal, and time-integrated to calculate overheating and modify the EU's next building energy efficiency regulations. The results can help policymakers and building professionals to develop the next overheating calculation framework and approach for the future development of climate-proof and resilient residential buildings.

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