Cost-benefit analysis of residential energy-efficiency upgrades in Phoenix, Arizona

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Walsh, Kenneth D. [1 ]
Bashford, Howard H. [2 ]
Anand, Malini [3 ]
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[1] Dept. of Civil Engineering, San Diego State Univ., Mail Code 1324, San Diego, CA 92182
[2] Del E. Webb School of Construction, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ 85287-0204
[3] Manchester Business School, Univ. of Manchester, Oxford Rd., Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom
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Computer simulation - Computer software - Cost benefit analysis - Energy efficiency - Energy utilization - Global warming - Investments;
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With worldwide energy consumption rising, there is a need to reduce energy use of the housing stock. While this general idea is well-known, there is an overwhelming amount of product data and manufacturers claims through which the homebuilder or designer must sort to make informed selections of energy-efficient upgrades. The main objective of this research was to identify cost effective-energy efficient upgrades from a group of 16 commonly available choices, and rank them according to the most beneficial for the least cost. This study was conducted in Phoenix, Arizona, and included a sample of 30 production-style homes typical of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Energy-simulation software was used to perform energy evaluations and derive the benefits of each upgrade. The cost of each upgrade was obtained from a database of national average costs and from a local context. Differences in the selection of beneficial upgrades vary dramatically with the source of the cost information. This research provides a generic methodology that can be used by builders and designers to select appropriate energy-efficient upgrades for a given geographic area that will provide high operating benefits relative to the amount of capital investment. © ASCE.
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