Publisher DOI: 10.3390/su16114345
Title: Examining energy efficiency practices in office buildings through the lens of LEED, BREEAM, and DGNB certifications
Language: English
Authors: Gasparetto Rebelatto, Bianca 
Lange Salvia, Amanda 
Brandli, Luciana Londero 
Leal Filho, Walter  
Editor: Caggiano, Antonio 
Keywords: certification; LEED; BREEAM; DNGB; nZEB; rating systems; energy codes
Issue Date: 21-May-2024
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Series Name: Sustainability 
Volume: 16
Issue: 11
Abstract: 
Energy accounts for a significant share of carbon emissions, and buildings play a substantial role in this by contributing to both direct and indirect emissions throughout their lifecycle. Enhancing energy efficiency in buildings is a strategy to mitigate these impacts. The main goal of this review is to uncover solutions, trends, and examples of good practices in the field of office buildings. It presents effective cases and a SWOT analysis of LEED, BREEAM, and DGNB certifications, highlighting their contributions to energy efficiency in buildings on an international scale. The paper identifies and outlines similarities and differences between each methodology used to achieve energy efficiency in different buildings and contexts. The findings may allow new ways to improve access and obtain results regarding energy efficiency, thereby supporting building owners and companies in finding more effective solutions. The research highlights the necessity for continual enhancements in these systems, which should involve addressing economic factors, conducting post-occupancy evaluations, and considering lifecycle perspectives. The recommendations encompass standardizing practices, considering costs, conducting regular revisions, managing materials and resources, and incorporating occupancy measures.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/19463
ISSN: 2071-1050
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Institute: Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Nachhaltigkeit und Klimafolgenmanagement 
Department Gesundheitswissenschaften (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Fakultät Life Sciences (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Competence Center Gesundheit 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 4345
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