Alice Gorrino

Partner

Edilclima S.r.l.

Alice Gorrino is a Building Engineer and currently works as consultant at Edilclima S.r.l. since January 2021. She holds a PhD in Technological Innovation for the Built Environment from Politecnico di Torino, Department of Energy, where she previously worked as a grant researcher until 2017 and as an external lecturer until September 2021. Her research activities have primarily focused on building energy performance calculation methods in accordance with technical standards, as well as data analysis and building energy management systems. She has authored approximately 35 scientific, technical, and didactic publications, with a particular focus on energy performance dynamic simulation, energy performance of building envelopes (including thermal bridges, sunspaces, green roofs, vented opaque envelopes, and transparent active façades), energy management strategies, and Decision Support Systems. In addition to her research work, Alice Gorrino has been actively involved in energy audits of hospitals, banks, and municipal buildings, conducting around 40 audits as an energy consultant.
 

Related training activities

05 Mar. 2024

Webinar 2. Advanced methods and tools for holistic energy renovation of buildings
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How to use the 3D models and the EPC in order to analyse energy savings

29-30 May. 2024

Exploitation of EPC for local, regional and national energy planning
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Calculation of the SRI deriving potential flexibility measures for existing buildings

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Transformation of EPC data and other data into Renovation Passport for the deep renovation of the building - case study residential building

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Calculation and use of the Renovation Passport to increase the effectiveness of efficiency measures in renovation strategies

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Wrap-up of Day 2

21-22 May. 2024

EPC data collection, validation and exploitation
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Data collection and verification - case study office building

28-29 May. 2024

Operational optimisation of building energy performance based on activities during EPC generation
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Analysis of the context of energy and water consumption – proper benchmarking

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