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Digital Twin Architectures for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Renewable Energy Communities: A Systematic Scoping Review on Monitoring, Demand Response, and Net-Zero Readiness

by
Fabrizio Cumo
,
Valentina Sforzini
and
Virginia Adele Tiburcio
*
Department of Planning, Design and Architectural Technology, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Flaminia 72, 00196 Rome, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sustainability 2026, 18(12), 5869; https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125869 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 7 May 2026 / Revised: 27 May 2026 / Accepted: 2 June 2026 / Published: 8 June 2026

Abstract

Buildings are the primary energy consumption layer of Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) and a key target for net-zero policy under the EPBD recast. This scoping review applies the PRISMA-ScR framework to map Digital Twin (DT) architectures for building-scale and community-scale energy management in REC configurations. A Scopus search yielded a final analytical corpus of 102 studies, coded through an eight-dimensional thematic matrix covering lifecycle phases, digitalization objectives, enabling technologies, DT capability dimensions, and data realism. DT is the dominant enabling technology (55.9%), followed by IoT (23.5%) and machine learning (22.5%). Research is concentrated in the Planning and Design phase (77.5%) and markedly underrepresented in Implementation and Commissioning (16.7%). Notably, only 10.8% of studies integrate real-time operational data, exposing a significant gap between simulation-based research and the deployment conditions required under current EPBD mandates. The evidence base supports building energy monitoring, demand forecasting, and flexible grid operation but remains limited for retrofit verification, standardized net-zero KPIs, and operational workflows in existing stock. Critical DT capability gaps persist in Data Services (7.8%) and User Experience (18.6%). Overall, DT architectures show genuine potential for grid-interactive, net-zero building management, yet the field presents unresolved structural challenges for large-scale real-world deployment.
Keywords: digital twin; energy-efficient buildings; building energy management; renewable energy community; net-zero emissions; demand response; retrofit; IoT; machine learning; smart homes digital twin; energy-efficient buildings; building energy management; renewable energy community; net-zero emissions; demand response; retrofit; IoT; machine learning; smart homes

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Cumo, F.; Sforzini, V.; Tiburcio, V.A. Digital Twin Architectures for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Renewable Energy Communities: A Systematic Scoping Review on Monitoring, Demand Response, and Net-Zero Readiness. Sustainability 2026, 18, 5869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125869

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Cumo F, Sforzini V, Tiburcio VA. Digital Twin Architectures for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Renewable Energy Communities: A Systematic Scoping Review on Monitoring, Demand Response, and Net-Zero Readiness. Sustainability. 2026; 18(12):5869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125869

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Cumo, Fabrizio, Valentina Sforzini, and Virginia Adele Tiburcio. 2026. "Digital Twin Architectures for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Renewable Energy Communities: A Systematic Scoping Review on Monitoring, Demand Response, and Net-Zero Readiness" Sustainability 18, no. 12: 5869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125869

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Cumo, F., Sforzini, V., & Tiburcio, V. A. (2026). Digital Twin Architectures for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Renewable Energy Communities: A Systematic Scoping Review on Monitoring, Demand Response, and Net-Zero Readiness. Sustainability, 18(12), 5869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125869

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