2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15155646
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Correction: Salom et al. An Evaluation Framework for Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods: Moving beyond the Traditional Building Energy Assessment. Energies 2021, 14, 4314

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“…In this context, several international actions have been boosted, such as the New Urban Agenda [3], which promotes more efficient urbanisation and sustainable urban development, or the Strategic Energy Technology -SET Plan 3.2 of the European Union [4], which inspired the discussions on the deployment of 100 Positive Energy Districts (PED) throughout Europe by 2025. In this context, a PED means an urban area that connects energy-efficient and energy-flexible buildings, producing zero net to foster citizensʹ awareness on environmental issues and to support community engagement [35,36] broadening the scope beyond the environmental dimension to encompass energy justice-related aspects emphasizing the need to integrate opportunity spaces, well-being concerns [37] and energy vulnerability mitigation [38], and (4) criteria and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to monitor and evaluate PEDs impacts on the built environment [39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, several international actions have been boosted, such as the New Urban Agenda [3], which promotes more efficient urbanisation and sustainable urban development, or the Strategic Energy Technology -SET Plan 3.2 of the European Union [4], which inspired the discussions on the deployment of 100 Positive Energy Districts (PED) throughout Europe by 2025. In this context, a PED means an urban area that connects energy-efficient and energy-flexible buildings, producing zero net to foster citizensʹ awareness on environmental issues and to support community engagement [35,36] broadening the scope beyond the environmental dimension to encompass energy justice-related aspects emphasizing the need to integrate opportunity spaces, well-being concerns [37] and energy vulnerability mitigation [38], and (4) criteria and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to monitor and evaluate PEDs impacts on the built environment [39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%