Circular Renovation of an Apartment Building with Prefabricated Additional Insulation Elements to Nearly Zero Energy Building

Q2 Engineering
Eero Nigumann, T. Kalamees, K. Kuusk, P. Pihelo
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Construction and demolition waste constitute more than one-third of the total waste generated in the European Union. The pursuit of sustainable renovation must progress further to encompass elements that ensure reuse or recyclability. A fundamental transformation, involving extensive renovation and a transition to circular renovation practices, is indispensable in effectively addressing the pressing challenge of decarbonization for the entire building stock in Europe. In this study, we have developed a circular deep renovation solution using prefabricated modular external additional insulation elements to achieve a nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB). Circular prefabricated modular external additional insulation elements were formulated, manufactured, and installed. The potential for disassembly and reutilization of materials was developed and demonstrated for both a prototype and the complete deep renovation. The analysed prefabricated modular solutions exhibited greater potential for circularity compared to the traditional External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS) due to their superior demountability and reusability characteristics. The overall cost of the renovation, which included the installation of a new heating system, replacement of water and sewer pipes, addition of 50 kW photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof, installation of new balconies, addition of a balanced ventilation system with heat recovery, and replacement of the electricity system in common areas, amounted to 505 €/m². Following the deep renovation, the Energy Performance Value was measured to be 92 kWh/(m²·a), resulting in an EPC class of A. This implies that the building now meets the requirements for nZEB in accordance with Estonian legislation, with no performance gap.
利用预制附加隔热元件对公寓楼进行环形翻新,使其接近零能耗建筑
建筑和拆除废物占欧盟产生的废物总量的三分之一以上。追求可持续翻新必须取得进一步进展,纳入确保再利用或可回收的要素。要有效应对欧洲整个建筑群去碳化的紧迫挑战,就必须进行根本性转变,包括大面积翻新和向循环翻新实践过渡。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种循环式深度改造解决方案,使用预制模块化外墙附加隔热元件来实现近乎零能耗建筑(nZEB)。我们制定、制造并安装了循环预制模块化外墙附加保温材料。开发了拆卸和材料再利用的潜力,并在原型和整体深度翻新中进行了演示。与传统的外墙外保温复合系统(ETICS)相比,经过分析的预制模块解决方案因其卓越的可拆卸性和可重复使用性,表现出更大的循环利用潜力。翻新工程包括安装新的供暖系统、更换上下水管道、在屋顶安装 50 千瓦光伏板、安装新阳台、安装带热回收功能的平衡通风系统以及更换公共区域的供电系统,总费用为 505 欧元/平方米。这意味着该建筑现在符合爱沙尼亚立法对 nZEB 的要求,没有性能差距。
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