Energy-efficient retrofit of existing residential buildings is essential for reducing heating energy demand and carbon emissions in severe cold regions. However, the absence of a structured quantitative evaluation approach often limits effective decision-making in practice. This study develops a multi-dimensional evaluation framework integrating the Fuzzy Delphi Method and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to assess and prioritize building envelope retrofit strategies. A representative non-energy-efficient residential building in Changchun, China, is selected as a case study. Based on expert consultation, a hierarchical indicator system is established, and indicator weights are determined with satisfactory consistency (CR < 0.1). The results indicate that envelope thermal performance and energy–carbon benefits are the dominant factors influencing retrofit decisions. At the parameter level, insulation thermal conductivity and external wall heat transfer coefficient are identified as the most critical variables. The findings suggest that prioritizing improvements in envelope thermal performance can effectively enhance energy-saving and carbon-reduction performance under practical constraints. The proposed framework provides a practical and transferable decision-support tool for energy-efficient retrofit planning for existing residential buildings in severe cold regions.
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Jiajia Teng
Conrong Wang
Lei Zhang
Buildings
Jilin University
Jimei University
Changchun University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8940c6c1944d70ce04f6d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16071451