A Sustainable Multi-Criteria Optimization Approach for the Energy Retrofit of Collective Housing in Algeria Using the ELECTRE III Tool
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2025-05-08
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Springer Nature
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Abstract: This study proposes a sustainable multi-criteria optimization framework for the
energy retrofit of collective residential buildings in Algeria, particularly those constructed
between the 1970s and 1980s. Through on-site surveys, energy consumption analysis,
and seasonal temperature measurements, the high energy demand of these buildings was
confirmed. Using EnergyPlus simulations based on Meteoblue weather data, 16 retrofit
strategies were assessed—incorporating various insulating materials applied internally
or externally (via rendering or cladding). The ELECTRE III decision-making tool was
employed, supported by the Simos Revised Framework (SRF) for weighting environmental,
economic, and social criteria. Results demonstrate that all strategies significantly reduce
energy demand—by up to 72.5%, with reductions reaching 94.4% in winter and 43.5% in
summer, depending on insulation type and placement. Improvements in indoor thermal
comfort were also observed, with exterior insulation beneath cladding offering the best
performance during winter, while exterior rendering also proved effective in the summer.
The ELECTRE III analysis identified rock wool and polyurethane with fiber cement cladding
as optimal insulation solutions. The proposed approach supports national energy policies
and aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), offering a replicable model for
large-scale building retrofits in similar climatic and architectural contexts.