Abstract

Life Cycle Cost (LCC) analysis in the field of building renovation is considered an important decision support of the design process in order to compare the effectiveness of different energy efficiency measures (EEMs). The importance of using LCC analysis in the field of buildings and building renovation has been introduced at regulatory level in different countries. LCC methodologies related to energy efficiency measures have been introduced in Europe by Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings [1]. The Directive established that Member States shall calculate “cost-optimal levels” of minimum energy performance requirements using a comparative methodology framework according to the consequent Commission Delegated Regulation and its Guidelines [2,3] based on EN 15459:2007 [4].

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