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Title:Improving energy efficiency of the existing buildings in Sloveni and Norway through regulatory and financial incentives : doctoral dissertation
Authors:ID Zagorc, Špela (Author)
ID Temeljotov Salaj, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:EVRO-PF - Nova Univerza - European Faculty of Law
Abstract:Z izboljšanjem energetske učinkovitosti obstoječih stavb bi se lahko skupna poraba energije v Evropski uniji (EU) zmanjšala za 5 % do 6 %. Zato je v EU obvladovanje energetsko učinkovite prenove obstoječih stavb ključnega pomena pri doseganju ambicioznih energetskih in podnebnih ciljev do leta 2020. Koncept disertacije temelji na spoznanju, da obstaja potreba po povečanih naložbah za energetsko prenovo obstoječih stavb, saj bi upoštevali naraščajoče pomisleke glede poslabšanja okolja, zlasti v regijah s povečano porabo energije. Zato predstavljena disertacija zagotavlja sistematičen in razumljiv pogled na problem spodbud za obnovo obstoječih stavb v Sloveniji in na Norveškem s posebnim poudarkom na regulativnih in tržnih spodbudah, ki so potrebne za zagotovitev ne le zmanjšanja rabe energije, temveč tudi trajnostnega razvoja kot celote. Izvedeno raziskovanje preučuje trenutne spodbude in omejitve za povečanje naložb v energetsko učinkovitost obstoječih stavb v Sloveniji in na Norveškem. Raziskava vsebuje tudi opredelitev najboljših praks v EU in tako določa okvirna načela za oblikovanje vladnih politik za spodbujanje nadaljnjih naložb v energetsko učinkovitost obstoječih stavb, pri čemer se upoštevajo prednostne naloge prihodnjih razvojnih perspektiv, o katerih se razpravlja v znanstveni literaturi. Interdisciplinarni pristop disertacije združuje svetovne, evropske in nacionalne energetske politike v sinergiji s trajnostnim socialno-ekonomskim razvojem za oblikovanje konceptualnih ukrepov za izvajanje ukrepov za morebitno večje zmanjšanje porabe energije v obstoječih stavbah. Namen disertacije je torej modeliranje regulativnih in tržnih pristopov, katerih namen je zagotoviti spodbude za povečanje aktivnosti glede energetske prenove obstoječih stavb v Sloveniji in na Norveškem. Disertacija je edinstvena pri zagotavljanju primerjalne analize konceptov energetske prenove obstoječih stavb v Sloveniji in konceptov energetske prenove obstoječih stavb na Norveškem s primerjalnimi analizami nacionalnih in evropskih primerov dobre prakse. Preko analize regulativnih določb in shem financiranja tako na ravni EU kot na nacionalni ravni so pripravljeni in podrobneje obdelani tudi predlogi izboljšav. Disertacija se zaključi z morebitnim učinkom uporabe podobnih ukrepov v Sloveniji in na Norveškem, ki izhajajo iz primerjalne analize nacionalnih in EU scenarijev za večje naložbe v obnovo obstoječih stavb.
Keywords:obnova obstoječih stavb, regulativne določbe, mehanizmi financiranja
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Place of performance:Ljubljana
Publisher:[Š. Zagorc]
Year of publishing:2017
Year of performance:2017
Number of pages:XIII, 216 str.
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-4474 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:2053173174 New window
UDC:620.93(043.3)
Note:Doktorska disertacija 3. stopnje bolonjskega študija;
Publication date in ReVIS:02.08.2018
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Language:Slovenian
Abstract:By improving the energy efficiency of the existing buildings with renovation activities, total energy consumption in the European Union (EU) could be reduced by 5% to 6%. Therefore, tackling energy efficient (EE) renovation of the existing buildings is crucial in meeting ambitious 2020 energy and climate goals in EU. The concept of the dissertation is built upon the recognition that there is a need for enhanced EE investments in existing buildings for addressing the growing concerns on environmental degradation, particularly in regions with an increase of energy use. Therefore, the presented dissertation provides a systematic and understandable view of the problem of incentives for EE renovation of the existing buildings in Slovenia and Norway with a particular emphasis on regulatory and market incentives needed to ensure not only a reduction of energy use but also sustainable development as a whole. The conducted research examines current drivers and limitations for an uplift of energy efficiency investments in existing buildings in Slovenia and Norway. The research also presents identified best practice scenarios of EU and thus outlines framework principles for designing government policies to promote further investments in energy efficiency in existing buildings by taking into consideration the priorities of future development perspectives broadly discussed in the scientific literature. The interdisciplinary approach of the dissertation integrates international, EU, and national energy policies in synergy with the sustainable socio-economic development for the creation of conceptual measures for implementing measures for possible enhanced reduction of energy use in existing buildings. The purpose of the dissertation is therefore in modelling regulatory and market approaches designed to provide incentives for an increase of activities regarding EE renovations of the existing buildings in Slovenia and Norway. The dissertation is unique in providing a comparative analysis of the Slovenian EE renovation's concepts and Norwegian EE renovation's concepts by benchmarking national and EU case studies. From the analysis of the regulatory provisions as well as financing schemes on both EU and national level, major conclusions are drawn and elaborated in more detail. The dissertation is concluded with potential impact of applying similar measures in Slovenia and Norway, as those deriving from a comparative analysis of national and best-case scenarios in EU for increased investments in EE renovation of the existing buildings.
Keywords:Energetska učinkovitost, energy efficiency, EE renovations, regulatory provisions, funding mechanisms


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