Evaluation of climate change effects on residential building cooling and heating demands in New Zealand: implications for energy efficiency standards and building codes

被引:3
|
作者
Jalali, Zahra [1 ]
Shamseldin, Asaad Y. [1 ]
Mannakkara, Sandeeka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Climate change; Residential buildings; Energy performance; Thermal load; IMPACT; SIMULATION;
D O I
10.1108/IJBPA-10-2022-0168
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
PurposeClimate change reports from New Zealand claim that climate change will impact some cities such as Auckland from a heating-dominated to a cooling-dominated climate. The benefits and risks of climate change on buildings' thermal performance are still unknown. This paper examines the impacts of climate change on the energy performance of residential buildings in New Zealand and provides insight into changes in trends in energy consumption by quantifying the impacts of climate change.Design/methodology/approachThe present paper used a downscaling method to generate weather data for three locations in New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The weather data sets were applied to the energy simulation of a residential case study as a reference building using a validated building energy analysis tool (EnergyPlus).FindingsThe result indicated that in Wellington and Christchurch, heating would be the major thermal load of residential buildings, while in Auckland, the main thermal load will change from heating to cooling in future years. The revised R-values for the building code will affect the pattern of dominant heating and cooling demands in buildings in Auckland in the future, while in Wellington and Christchurch, the heating load will be higher than the cooling load.Originality/valueThe findings of this study gave a broader insight into the risks and opportunities of climate change for the thermal performance of buildings. The results established the significance of considering climate change in energy performance analysis to inform the appropriate building codes for the design of residential buildings to avoid future costly changes to buildings.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Urban microclimate impacts on residential building energy demand in Auckland, New Zealand: A climate change perspective
    Jalali, Zahra
    Shamseldin, Asaad Y.
    Ghaffarianhoseini, Amir
    URBAN CLIMATE, 2024, 53
  • [12] Assessing the impact of climate change on building heating and cooling energy demand in Canada
    Berardi, Umberto
    Jafarpur, Pouriya
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2020, 121 (121):
  • [13] Comparative analysis of residential building 75% energy efficiency design standards of Shandong Province and Germany building energy efficiency standards
    Li Zhen
    Shi Jinlei
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, MANAGEMENT, ARTS, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2016, 49 : 967 - 972
  • [14] Framework to assess climate change impact on heating and cooling energy demands in building stock: A case study of Belgium in 2050 and 2100
    Elnagar, Essam
    Gendebien, Samuel
    Georges, Emeline
    Berardi, Umberto
    Doutreloup, Sebastien
    Lemort, Vincent
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2023, 298
  • [15] Climate Change Effects on Heating and Cooling Demands of Buildings in Canada
    Chidiac, Samir E.
    Yao, Lan
    Liu, Paris
    CIVILENG, 2022, 3 (02): : 277 - 295
  • [16] Co-evolution of legal and voluntary standards: Development of energy efficiency in Swiss residential building codes
    Groesser, Stefan N.
    TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2014, 87 : 1 - 16
  • [17] Climate change implications for environmental performance of residential building energy use: The case of Qatar
    Andric, Ivan
    Al-Ghamdi, Sami G.
    ENERGY REPORTS, 2020, 6 : 587 - 592
  • [18] Predicted changes in energy demands for heating and cooling due to climate change
    Dolinar, Mojca
    Vidrih, Boris
    Kajfez-Bogataj, Lucka
    Medved, Saso
    PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, 2010, 35 (1-2) : 100 - 106
  • [19] Impacts of climate change on building performance in New Zealand
    Camilleri, M
    Jaques, R
    Isaacs, N
    BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION, 2001, 29 (06): : 440 - 450
  • [20] Analysis of the predicted effect of passive climate adaptation measures on energy demand for cooling and heating in a residential building
    van Hooff, T.
    Blocken, B.
    Timmermans, H. J. P.
    Hensen, J. L. M.
    ENERGY, 2016, 94 : 811 - 820