Simulation-based coefficients for adjusting climate impact on energy consumption of commercial buildings

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Na Wang
Atefe Makhmalbaf
Viraj Srivastava
John E. Hathaway
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[1] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
[2] Brigham Young University–Idaho,undefined
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Building Simulation | 2017年 / 10卷
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commercial buildings; energy efficiency; asset rating; climate normalization; energy simulation;
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This paper presents a new technique for and the results of normalizing building energy consumption to enable a fair comparison among various types of buildings located near different weather stations across the United States. The method was developed for the U.S. Building Energy Asset Score, a whole-building energy efficiency rating system focusing on building envelope, mechanical systems, and lighting systems. The Asset Score is based on simulated energy use under standard operating conditions. Existing weather normalization methods such as those based on heating and cooling degrees days are not robust enough to adjust all climatic factors such as humidity and solar radiation. In this work, over 1000 sets of climate coefficients were developed to separately adjust building heating, cooling, and fan energy use at each weather station in the United States. This paper also presents a robust, standardized weather station mapping based on climate similarity rather than choosing the closest weather station. This proposed simulated-based climate adjustment was validated through testing on several hundreds of thousands of modeled buildings. Results indicated the developed climate coefficients can adjust the climate variations to enable a fair comparison of building energy efficiency.
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页码:309 / 322
页数:13
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