Reducing the cost of home energy upgrades in the US: An industry survey

IF 6.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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Decarbonizing the US residential building stock requires a substantial acceleration in home energy upgrades. Numerous barriers exist to accelerating adoption of efficient and electric building technologies, but foremost among these is high upfront costs. This study uses an industry survey delivered to a sample of home energy professionals to examine promising cost reduction strategies across a range of project types, including HVAC, water heating, and envelope/insulation projects. The survey included quantitative and qualitative questions to collect evidence on the estimated cost reduction potential of these strategies and their likelihood of use in the construction industry. The 167 survey respondents included contractors, energy consultants, architects, manufacturers, and others with experience in delivering energy upgrades in single-family and multifamily buildings in the US. Results show that significant cost reductions are achievable by minimizing additional infrastructure costs (such as replacing electric panels), streamlining project planning/management, and deploying innovations that simplify installation. We find that for a typical deep retrofit project, including heat pumps for space and water heating in addition to envelope upgrades, the strategies could result in a total installed cost reduction of nearly 50 %, dramatically improving the customer economics of such a project. This research makes a novel contribution to the literature on strategies to reduce the costs of residential retrofits. We discuss how our study's insights on the highest-value cost reduction strategies for home energy upgrades can further accelerate their uptake in the US housing stock.

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降低美国家庭能源升级的成本:行业调查
美国住宅建筑的去碳化需要大幅加快家庭能源升级。在加速采用高效和电动建筑技术方面存在许多障碍,但其中最主要的是高昂的前期成本。本研究通过对家庭能源专业人员进行抽样行业调查,对暖通空调、水加热和围护结构/保温项目等一系列项目类型中有望降低成本的策略进行研究。调查包括定量和定性问题,以收集有关这些策略的估计成本降低潜力及其在建筑行业使用可能性的证据。167 位调查对象包括承包商、能源顾问、建筑师、制造商以及其他在美国单户和多户建筑能源升级方面具有丰富经验的人员。结果表明,通过最大限度地减少额外的基础设施成本(如更换电板)、简化项目规划/管理以及采用简化安装的创新技术,可以大幅降低成本。我们发现,对于一个典型的深度改造项目,除围护结构升级外,还包括用于空间和水加热的热泵,这些策略可使总安装成本降低近 50%,从而显著提高此类项目的客户经济效益。这项研究为有关降低住宅改造成本策略的文献做出了新的贡献。我们将讨论我们的研究对降低住宅能源升级成本的最高价值策略的见解如何进一步加快其在美国住宅中的普及。
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Journal of building engineering
Journal of building engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
1901
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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