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Youssef Benmoussa

ENTPE | PhD Candidate

Speaker

Track B: Renewable Energy and Emerging Technologies

Session B2: Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Infrastructure

April 24, 2025 | 10:30 am - 11:00 am

Energy Flexibility as a Key Leverage in Decarbonizing and Advancing Smart Building Retrofitting in the EU

Buildings account for approximately 40% of global energy consumption and 33% of greenhouse gas emissions, positioning them at the forefront of efforts to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability. In response, the EU-funded RE-SKIN (Renewable and Environmental-Sustainable Kit for building Integration) project which is part of my PhD research, seeks to develop an integrated, low-impact renovation package for energy retrofitting and smart upgrading of buildings in various sectors. Despite the growing interest in smart retrofitting solutions—encompassing advanced control systems, demand-side management, and renewable energy integration—there is a critical lack of real monitored data to validate their performance and a standardized methodology to assess their flexibility. This presentation is a work in progress that will discuss the current status of energy flexibility concept in the EU building stock and will propose a holistic methodology that captures energy flexibility accounting for time, energy, and cost. This methodology will be put to the test thanks to ENTPE in-situ testing facilities enabling to harness the significant potential of energy flexibility. This study also aims to develop a comprehensive database of smart retrofitted buildings that will facilitate robust, data-driven research, consolidating hourly information on energy demands, retrofit interventions, storage performance, and grid interactions. The presentation will also highlight the role of the RE-SKIN project as a key player in decarbonizing the European building stock and promoting energy efficiency while abiding by circular economy principles.

Speaker Bio

Youssef Benmoussa is currently pursuing a PhD at ENTPE, specializing in energy and thermal engineering. His doctoral research focuses on the role of energy flexibility KPIs and quantification methods to optimize energy efficiency in buildings and enhance life cycle sustainability.

Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Management from Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI) in 2023, following a bachelor’s degree in energy physics and thermal sciences from Hassan II University in Casablanca, Faculty of Sciences Ain Chock, in 2020.

Benmoussa also gained professional experience as a building energy efficiency consultant, specializing in energy-related incentives and tax rebates in the U.S. market. His work focused on helping clients navigate incentive programs and implement sustainable solutions that align with regulatory frameworks and financial optimization strategies.

Having authored two papers and co-authored one, he is dedicated to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in energy efficiency and making a meaningful contribution to the scientific discourse on sustainability.

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