Energy retrofits: Factors affecting a just transition to better indoor air quality

Ann Marie Coggins , Victoria Hogan , Asit Kumar Mishra , Daniel Norton , Declan Foster , Nina Wemken , Hilary Cowie , Edel Doherty
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In comparison with other European countries, Ireland has a disproportionately high number of poorly performing energy-inefficient buildings. Consequently, Ireland has one of the most ambitious energy retrofit programmes in Europe. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of deep energy renovation measures i.e. (replacement of heating system and upgrade to building envelope) on indoor air quality, thermal comfort and ventilation in a sample of primarily social housing in Ireland. A mixed methods approach including measurement of indoor air quality and a thermal comfort questionnaire survey was employed. Indoor concentration measurements of PM2.5, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, and radon along with measurements of air temperature and relative humidity were made (N=14). Occupants (n=56) completed a thermal comfort questionnaire survey pre- and post-retrofit. Data collection ran from autumn 2020 until autumn 2023.
Thermal comfort improved post-retrofit along with occupant satisfaction with the indoor thermal environment and heating-systems. Post-retrofit, higher bedroom CO2, and higher PM2.5 concentrations were recorded in both living areas and bedrooms. Occupant behaviours e.g. blocking wall vents were significant predictors of poorer ventilation while smoking indoors was related to higher concentrations of PM2.5. In general, homes that had mechanical ventilation systems installed were better ventilated. Underventilation, as indicated by visible condensation or mould was observed in half of the social homes surveyed and reported by questionnaire respondents (26 %). Tailored communications to occupants regarding the important role of ventilation and indoor air quality is required as part of retrofit to optimise impacts on IEQ.
能源改造:影响公正过渡到更好室内空气质量的因素
与其他欧洲国家相比,爱尔兰的低能效建筑数量过多。因此,爱尔兰制定了欧洲最雄心勃勃的能源改造计划之一。本研究旨在评估深度能源改造措施(即更换供热系统和升级建筑围护结构)对爱尔兰主要社会住房样本的室内空气质量、热舒适度和通风的影响。采用的混合方法包括室内空气质量测量和热舒适度问卷调查。测量了 PM2.5、二氧化碳、甲醛和氡的室内浓度,并测量了空气温度和相对湿度(14 人)。居住者(n=56)在改造前和改造后完成了热舒适度问卷调查。数据收集工作从 2020 年秋季开始,一直持续到 2023 年秋季。改造后,热舒适度得到了改善,居住者对室内热环境和供热系统的满意度也有所提高。改造后,起居室和卧室的二氧化碳浓度和 PM2.5 浓度都有所提高。居住者的行为(如堵塞墙壁通风口)是导致通风较差的重要预测因素,而室内吸烟则与 PM2.5 浓度较高有关。一般来说,安装了机械通风系统的家庭通风较好。在接受调查的社会住宅中,有一半(26%)的住宅通风不足,表现为可见的冷凝水或霉菌。作为改造的一部分,需要有针对性地向住户宣传通风和室内空气质量的重要作用,以优化对 IEQ 的影响。
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