Who Can Afford to Decarbonize? Early Insights from a Socioeconomic Model for Energy Retrofit Decision-Making
Abstrak
The real estate sector is steadily moving towards zero-emission buildings, driven by EU policies to achieve near-zero energy (NZEB) buildings by 2050. In Italy, more than 70% of residential buildings fall into the lower energy classes, and this mainly affects low-income households. As a result, the decarbonisation of the real estate sector presents both technical and socio-economic obstacles. Building on these premises, this study introduces the Retrofit Optimization Problem (ROP), a methodological framework adapted from the Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MdKP). This method is used in this study to conduct a qualitative analysis of accessibility to retrofit between different socio-economic groups, integrating constraints to simulate restructuring capacity based on different incomes. The results show significant disparities: although many retrofit strategies can meet regulatory energy performance targets, only a small number are financially sustainable for low-income households. In addition, interventions with the greatest environmental impact remain inaccessible to vulnerable groups. These preliminary results highlight important equity issues in the energy transition, indicating the need for specific and income-sensitive policies to prevent decarbonisation efforts from exacerbating social inequalities or increasing the risk of assets being stranded in the housing market.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (5)
Daniela Tavano
Francesca Salvo
Marilena De Simone
Antonio Bilotta
Francesco Paolo Del Giudice
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/realestate2020006
- Akses
- Open Access ✓