Climate change impacts on extreme energy consumption of office buildings in different climate zones of China

被引:0
|
作者
Mingcai Li
Jun Shi
Jingfu Cao
Xiaoyi Fang
Min Wang
Xin Wang
机构
[1] Tianjin Meteorological Bureau,Institute of Building Environment and Energy Efficiency
[2] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,MOE Joint International Research Lab of Eco Urban Design, College of Architecture and Urban Planning
[3] China Academy of Building Research,undefined
[4] Tongji University,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In this paper, 16 cities representing four major architectural climate zones of China were selected, and the heating and cooling loads of office building during the period of 1961–2017 were simulated by using TRNSYS software. Daily extreme heating and cooling loads were determined by percentile methods, and the climate change impact on extreme loads was analyzed. The results showed that the days of extreme heating load of office building significantly decreased in almost all the selected cities, whereas there were no significant changes in the days of extreme cooling load. The daily extreme heating load was dominantly affected by the temperature (R2 = 0.43–0.79), but the daily extreme cooling load was related to multiple climate factors, including temperature, relative humidity, and solar radiation. Single temperature can only explain 3–37% of the changes of daily extreme cooling load, and the combination of multiple climate factors can explain 58–85%. Importantly, the effect of temperature on extreme cooling load showed decrease from the cold to hot climate zones, but the impacts of relative humidity and solar radiation gradually increased. These results suggest that the maximum design capacity of heating systems can properly decrease, and the design capacity of cooling systems may not largely increase with the climate warming. In addition, the combined effect of multiple climate factors rather than the single temperature, as well as the different responses of extreme cooling energy consumption to climate change in different climate zones, should be considered when making measures for improving operating efficiency of air-conditioning system.
引用
收藏
页码:1291 / 1298
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Quantifying the impacts of climate change and extreme climate events on energy systems
    Perera, A. T. D.
    Nik, Vahid M.
    Chen, Deliang
    Scartezzini, Jean-Louis
    Hong, Tianzhen
    NATURE ENERGY, 2020, 5 (02) : 150 - 159
  • [22] The impacts of climate zones on the energy performance of existing Thai buildings
    Kunchornrat, Amporn
    Namprakai, Pichai
    du Pont, Peter T.
    RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2009, 53 (10) : 545 - 551
  • [23] Prediction of the impacts of climate change on energy consumption for a medium-size office building with two climate models
    Wang, Liping
    Liu, Xiaohong
    Brown, Hunter
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2017, 157 : 218 - 226
  • [24] Impact of urban form on building energy consumption in different climate zones of China
    Zhao, Yiman
    Ding, Xiaotian
    Wu, Ziyu
    Yin, Shi
    Fan, Yifan
    Ge, Jian
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2024, 320
  • [25] Impacts of climate change on energy consumption and peak demand in buildings: A detailed regional approach
    Dirks, James A.
    Gorrissen, Willy J.
    Hathaway, John H.
    Skorski, Daniel C.
    Scott, Michael J.
    Pulsipher, Trenton C.
    Huang, Maoyi
    Liu, Ying
    Rice, Jennie S.
    ENERGY, 2015, 79 : 20 - 32
  • [26] Evaluation on energy and thermal performance for office building envelope in different climate zones of China
    Yu, Jinghua
    Tian, Liwei
    Xu, Xinhua
    Wang, Jinbo
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2015, 86 : 626 - 639
  • [27] Simulation and Analysis of the Energy Consumption for Public Buildings in Different Climate Regions of China
    Zhao, Bingwen
    Qi, Lijuan
    Yang, Ting
    10TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING, ISHVAC2017, 2017, 205 : 2940 - 2947
  • [28] Impacts of climate change upon cooling and heating energy demand of office buildings in Vienna, Austria
    Berger, Tania
    Amann, Christoph
    Formayer, Herbert
    Korjenic, Azra
    Pospischal, Bernhard
    Nenrurer, Christoph
    Smutny, Roman
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2014, 80 : 517 - 530
  • [29] Impacts of climate change upon cooling and heating energy demand of office buildings in Vienna, Austria
    Berger, Tania
    Amann, Christoph
    Formayer, Herbert
    Korjenic, Azra
    Pospischal, Bernhard
    Neururer, Christoph
    Smutny, Roman
    Energy and Buildings, 2014, 80 : 517 - 530
  • [30] Impacts of climate change upon cooling and heating energy demand of office buildings in Vienna, Austria
    Berger, Tania
    Amann, Christoph
    Formayer, Herbert
    Korjenic, Azra
    Pospischal, Bernhard
    Neururer, Christoph
    Smutny, Roman
    Berger, Tania, 1600, Elsevier Ltd (80): : 517 - 530