Authors: Rosaria Volpea, Adriano Bisellob, Andreas Tuerkc, Francesco Guarinod, Emanuela Giancolae, Maria Nuria Sancheze, Giovanni Tumminiaf, Elisa Marrassog, Giovanna Pallottag, Emanuele Cutorea, Maurizio Cellurad, Alberto Ficheraa, Sonia Longod, Carlo Rosellig, Maurizio Sassog, Xiaojin Zhangh, Ilaria Marottaf, Alberto Brunettid, Roberta Rincioned, Francesco Reda

Journal: Cleaner Environmental Systems, 16

Status: published

Publication date: 2025

Abstract:

This research delves into the environmental impact assessment of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs), focusing on comparative analyses of methodologies, key performance indicators, and an array of both theoretical and practical case studies. The literature review uncovers the strengths and weaknesses inherent current evaluation practices. The study reveals critical gaps in current assessment frameworks, particularly regarding the applica tion to PEDs. It highlights the necessity for a holistic approach to PED evaluation, incorporating diverse energy sources and consumption patterns to fully understand their impact. The research advocates for the integration of multiple environmental factors in terms of innovative design and technology in PEDs, tailored to enhance both functionality and sustainability. It calls for the development of standardized guidelines and the learning from successful implementations to ensure the resilience and effectiveness of PEDs over time. Thus, this review paper aims to contribute to the body of knowledge on PEDs, offering insights and recommendations for future de velopments in this critical area of sustainable urban and energy planning.