2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202339601087
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Understanding current retrofit practices to prevent the unintended consequences affecting IEQ and health

Abstract: The climate crisis demands an urgent societal shift, and the UK government has responded with a strong policy targeting energy retrofit to improve the energy performance of homes to achieve the net zero target by 2050. However, research has shown that standard retrofit measures have resulted in undesirable unintended consequences. Incorrect interventions such as using incompatible materials can affect the equilibrium of the building, increasing the risk of surface and interstitial condensation due to excessive… Show more

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“…Using Petsou et al's research as an example, there has been a tremendous focus on energy retrofits as part of a broader framework to help achieve a low-carbon economy wide transition [60]. However, if done in isolation and not in an integrated manner, retro fits can lead to tangential effects, including mold growth, respiratory infections, and ex cessive humidity.…”
Section: Case Study-home Retrofits and Tangential Effects In Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using Petsou et al's research as an example, there has been a tremendous focus on energy retrofits as part of a broader framework to help achieve a low-carbon economy wide transition [60]. However, if done in isolation and not in an integrated manner, retro fits can lead to tangential effects, including mold growth, respiratory infections, and ex cessive humidity.…”
Section: Case Study-home Retrofits and Tangential Effects In Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%