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Title: A study of Improving Energy Efficiency of small supermarkets by modelling interaction between building, HVAC, Refrigeration and display product.
Authors: Mylona, Z
Kolokotroni, M
Tassou, SA
Keywords: Small supermarket;Energy efficiency;Refrigeration;HVAC;Display products ratio;Energy modelling;Model calibration
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: IIR Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain (ICCC2018)
Series/Report no.: 5th;
Abstract: There is evidence that food retail has shifted towards smaller stores and food products requiring less time for cooking. Small supermarkets (<400m2) usually located within urban areas have higher energy intensity than larger supermarkets because of the high ratio of food against non-food products. An energy and thermal small supermarket model was developed based on EnergyPlus using a coupling approach on the interdependence of subsystems and verified with operational data. Simulations of energy efficient retrofits indicate savings of up to 17% with integrated improvements of building design, lighting, refrigeration and HVAC systems. Analysis of refrigeration type and food ratios indicates reduction of total and refrigeration energy consumption with decreasing frozen foods, but increase for the HVAC system making its choice more critical. Location within the urban heat island also has a small impact on the total energy use more pronounced for the HVAC and depending on the refrigeration system.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/16100
ISSN: 0151-1637
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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