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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (ohne Tagungsband-Eintrag):

M. Sreckovic:
"Innovative Business Models for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Real Estate Development";
Hauptvortrag: Workshop "Green and sustainable innovations in Smart Cities: Business Models and Ecosystems", Nice, France (eingeladen); 06.03.2015.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Purpose - This paper proposes the development of new innovative business models, which aim at
stimulating and supporting the implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency measures in
the real estate development of sustainable commercial property in interaction with city districts.
Design/methodology/approach - Using best-practice cases and conducting interviews with keystakeholders
involved in the process of real estate development (investors, real estate developers,
occupants, and other market participants), with the aim to: formulate potentials and strategies which
enable to overcome barriers and create necessary incentives for each stakeholder to develop
economically, ecologically and socio-culturally sustainable commercial property.
Findings - Sustainable and energy-optimized buildings require higher initial capital investment, due to
higher costs for innovative construction methods and technologies. The benefits are very often
difficult to quantify, in particular due to uncertain predictions of energy use and the generated costs
and occupant behaviour. For real estate developers and owners the question therefor arises how to
finance energy-optimized and sustainable buildings and if these buildings are "profitable enough"
when applying a life-cycle-cost-and-benefit analysis.
Originality - The present research project uses the state of art knowledge about sustainable real estate
(in terms of economic, ecological, socio-cultural, technological dimensions) and develops it further
towards an integrated systemic approach.

Schlagworte:
energy optimized buildings, innovative business models, incentives, stakeholders, lifecycle cost and benefit analysis

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