Author
Listed:
- Andrea Gabaldon-Moreno
(Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada)
- David Bjelland
(Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway)
- Giovanna Pallotta
(Department of Engineering, University of Sannio, 82100 Benevento, Italy)
- Alberto Belda-González
(Energy Division, CARTIF Technology Centre, 47151 Valladolid, Spain)
- Danijela Šijačić
(Department of Technology, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amstelcampus, 1091 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Silvia Soutullo
(Center for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT), 28040 Madrid, Spain)
- Emanuela Giancola
(Center for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT), 28040 Madrid, Spain)
- Saeed Ranjbar
(Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada)
- Beril Alpagut
(Smart and Sustainable Cities Department, Demir Enerji, Istanbul 34718, Turkey)
- Ursula Eicker
(Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada)
Abstract
Decarbonisation of urban areas is essential to reaching climate neutrality, as cities house half the global population and account for over 70% of carbon emissions. However, applying innovative approaches, such as establishing positive energy districts (PEDs), remains challenging due to stakeholder engagement and funding constraints, largely driven by knowledge gaps and a lack of best practices. This study examines barriers, facilitators and lessons learnt from six case studies in Europe, Canada and Singapore through a mixed-methods approach, including stakeholder interviews, grey literature analysis and a semi-structured review. Findings highlight district heating networks, heat pumps and photovoltaics as key technologies, with regional variations. While Mediterranean regions prioritise solar energy, northern climates employ a diverse range of solutions, including geothermal and seasonal storage. Political commitment and funding enable progress, whereas regulatory gaps and stakeholder misalignment hinder it. The study underscores the need for sharing best practices to enable PED implementation.
Suggested Citation
Andrea Gabaldon-Moreno & David Bjelland & Giovanna Pallotta & Alberto Belda-González & Danijela Šijačić & Silvia Soutullo & Emanuela Giancola & Saeed Ranjbar & Beril Alpagut & Ursula Eicker, 2026.
"Towards Net-Zero Settlements: Barriers, Enablers and Case Studies’ Lessons Learnt from the Annex 83,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-23, February.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:4:p:2050-:d:1866898
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