The improvement of the digital infrastructure envisaged by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) promises new opportunities for reducing energy consumption based on user behaviour for the residential sector. Smart tools for energy monitoring would make it possible to improve indoor comfort, limit household expenses and reduce their environmental impact. However, the diffusion of these technologies, which are already available on the market, largely depends on the ability of users to actively interact with them and on the understanding of their advantages. The study investigates the interaction of users with the typical system and equipment of social housing, comparing the opinion of the inhabitants with instrumental monitoring on a pilot case in Bologna, in order to define the characteristics of an integrative tool to inform the user and suggest good energy use practices.

Il miglioramento dell’infrastruttura digitale previsto dal Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR) prospetta per il settore residenziale nuove opportunità di riduzione dei consumi energetici basate sul comportamento dell’utente. La dotazione di strumenti intelligenti per il monitoraggio energetico consentirebbe di migliorare il comfort indoor, limitare la spesa delle famiglie e ridurne l’impatto ambientale. Tuttavia, la diffusione di tali tecnologie, già disponibili sul mercato, dipende dalla capacità di interagire attivamente con esse e dalla comprensione dei relativi vantaggi. Lo studio indaga l’interazione degli utenti con la dotazione impiantistica tipica degli alloggi sociali, incrociando l’opinione degli abitanti con rilievi strumentali su un caso pilota a Bologna, allo scopo di definire le caratteristiche di uno strumento integrativo per informare l’utente e suggerire buone pratiche di consumo.

Jacopo Gaspari, L.M. (2022). Monitoring tools as energy saving enablers in social housing context. AGATHÓN, 12, 136-145 [10.19229/2464-9309/12122022].

Monitoring tools as energy saving enablers in social housing context

Jacopo Gaspari
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Lia Marchi;Ernesto Antonini
2022

Abstract

The improvement of the digital infrastructure envisaged by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) promises new opportunities for reducing energy consumption based on user behaviour for the residential sector. Smart tools for energy monitoring would make it possible to improve indoor comfort, limit household expenses and reduce their environmental impact. However, the diffusion of these technologies, which are already available on the market, largely depends on the ability of users to actively interact with them and on the understanding of their advantages. The study investigates the interaction of users with the typical system and equipment of social housing, comparing the opinion of the inhabitants with instrumental monitoring on a pilot case in Bologna, in order to define the characteristics of an integrative tool to inform the user and suggest good energy use practices.
2022
Jacopo Gaspari, L.M. (2022). Monitoring tools as energy saving enablers in social housing context. AGATHÓN, 12, 136-145 [10.19229/2464-9309/12122022].
Jacopo Gaspari, Lia Marchi, Carlotta Oberosler, Ernesto Antonini
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