Abstract

During the last decade, increasing attention has been paid to the emerging concept of Positive Energy Districts (PED) with the aim of pushing the transition to clean energy, but further research efforts are needed to identify design approaches optimized from the point of view of sustainable development. In this context, this literature review is placed, with a specific focus on environmental sustainability within innovative and eco-sustainable districts. The findings show that some sustainability aspects such as sustainable food, urban heat islands mitigation and co-impacts, e.g., green gentrification, are not adequately assessed, while fragmented thinking limits the potential of circularity. In this regard, targeted strategies should be developed. On the other hand, the Key Performance Indicators framework needs some integrations. In this direction, indicators were suggested, among those defined in the Sustainable Development Agenda, the main European standards and initiatives and the relevant literature experiences. Future outlooks should be directed towards: the harmonization of the Life Cycle Assessment in PEDs with reference to modeling assumptions and analysis of multiple impacts; the development of dynamic environmental analyses taking into account the long-term uncertainty due to climate change, data availability and energy decarbonization; the combination of Life Cycle Assessment and Key Performance Indicators based techniques, from a holistic thinking perspective, for a comprehensive design environment and the analysis of the contribution of energy flexibility approaches on the environmental impact of a project.

Highlights

  • Eco-design is defined as the set of tools aimed at improving the environmental footprint of a product/system [8,9], while the circular economy is based on the idea that the economy can self-regenerate on the basis of strategic mechanisms of reuse, repair, recycling and reduction in the demand for material products as in a closed cycle [10]

  • In order for the overview of the relevant environmental urban sustainability approaches to be complete, the review is extended to urban agglomerations which, not reaching the Positive Energy Districts (PED) target, show similar models of resource and renewable energy sources (RES) management and environmental/socio/economic objectives and requirements such as Net Zero Energy Districts (NZEDs), Zero Emission Neighborhoods (ZENs) and smart districts oriented towards clean energy and sustainability

  • This literature review has a specific focus on environmental sustainability within innovative and eco-sustainable districts such as PEDs, ZENs, NZEDs and other sustainable urban agglomerations

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Eco-design is defined as the set of tools aimed at improving the environmental footprint of a product/system [8,9], while the circular economy is based on the idea that the economy can self-regenerate on the basis of strategic mechanisms of reuse, repair, recycling and reduction in the demand for material products as in a closed cycle [10] These policy actions are focused on the decarbonization of cities, especially considering that 55.7% of the world population is in urban areas [11], promoting the energy efficiency of buildings and the transition to clean energy. Program (IEA EBC) Annex 83 “Positive Energy Districts”, Subtask C is aimed at developing environmental, social and economic sustainable paths towards the implementation of PEDs [27]

Positive Energy Districts
Objective of the Study
Materials and Methods
Literature Review Results
Method
Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Urbanization
Environemntal Sustainability Actions and Findings
In-Depth Analysis of LCA Methods
MWh of energy generated
Discussion
Life Cycle Thinking Applications
Key Performance Indicators
Findings
Conclusions and Future Outlooks
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