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Title: Energy Efficiency in School Buildings: The Need for a Tailor-Made Business Model
Authors: FRANCO, Dirk 
Macke, Janaina
Schepers, Marleen
SEGERS, Jean-Pierre 
Maes, Marijke
Cruyplandt, Evelien
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Source: Littlewood, John; Howlett, Robert J.; Jain, Lakhmi C. (Ed.). Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2020, Springer, p. 89 -101
Series/Report: Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Series/Report no.: 203
Abstract: Energy efficiency (EE) for buildings can be an essential aid to the climate objectives regarding the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). More and more, the potential of maintenance and energy performance contract (EPC) is being recognized for this implementation, with the help of an energy service company (ESCO) whether accompanied by a facilitator. Clustering buildings can be an additional asset: since in this way the risks for the ESCO can be spread, the projects with a quick and high return on investment are a catalyst for long-term projects and finally, because of the higher absolute amount of investment these projects become more interested for/in the financial partners, which can be realized through adapted business models. In this article, we discuss two cases related to the pooling of buildings for higher and secondary education institutions. The university of applied sciences PXL with 12 buildings, all under own management and the association of schools in Sint-Niklaas (54 different location in the city), belongs to four different school communities. For both cases, the limits of the “classical” maintenance EPC are discussed and an adjusted approach with the corresponding business model is reported. As the educational value for both institutions is also of great importance, the link between energy efficiency and the didactic component, as well as the interaction with other stakeholders in the buildings (in- and extern) is explained.
Keywords: Energy efficiency;Sustainable business models;ESCO;Higher education institution
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/34018
ISBN: 9789811587825
9789811587832
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8783-2_7
Rights: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: vabb 2023
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