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Title: Whole-building calibrated energy performance simulation towards energy sufficiency and net zero carbon. Case study of a medium-sized hotel
Authors: Shinku, BT
Regnier, A
KΓΆnig, C
Dehouche, Z
Keywords: building energy model;net zero hotel;building simulation calibration;building decarbonization;performance gap
Issue Date: 15-Sep-2023
Publisher: Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings (NCEUB)
Citation: Shinku, B.T. et al. (2023) 'Whole-building calibrated energy performance simulation towards energy sufficiency and net zero carbon. Case study of a medium-sized hotel', Proceedings of the 12th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, London, UK, 15 September, pp. 1 - 6. doi: 10.5258/SOTON/P1144.
Abstract: The Performance Gap between design/rating and operational energy consumption of buildings results from prescriptive approaches for estimation of energy consumption using regulated loads, simplified steady-state models and assumption of Notional/Reference Buildings. The increasingly stringent requirements on energy efficiency/sufficiency and emissions in schemes such as the Future Homes Standard and NABERS-UK for offices, aimed at achieving Net Zero UK building stock, necessitates performance-based approaches that include unregulated loads and post-occupancy energy epidemiology in benchmarking the energy performance of different building typologies. This paper contributes to benchmarking the energy performance of hotels using an existing medium-sized hotel in London UK, as Case Study (CSB). A whole-building dynamic thermal model of the CSB was done in IESVE software and calibrated with actual occupancy, energy consumption and envelope construction/thermal data. Simulation of the model with contemporary Meteonorm weather file gave total electricity and natural gas consumption of 144.58MWh and 158.59MWh respectively, while π‚πŽπŸ emission was 53.17t π‚πŽπŸπž. IPMVP verification of the hourly-simulated and measured electricity consumption showed NMBE (-5.04%) and CvRMSE (8.9%). The π‚πŽπŸ Factors were 0.19kg.π‚πŽπŸ/kWh for (electricity) and 0.20kg.π‚πŽπŸ/kWh (heat), both values corresponding to the reported UK π‚πŽπŸ Factors of 0.19kg.π‚πŽπŸ /kWh (electricity) and 0.20kg π‚πŽπŸ/kWh @NCV (natural gas) for 2022.
Description: Conference paper presented at the 12th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, London, UK, 15 September 2023 - Session 3: Simulation, Behaviour Modelling and Urban Microclimate. A video of the conference presentation is available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/CejIHBRwAWo.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/31586
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Stephanie Gauthier https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1720-1736
ORCiD: Carola KΓΆnig https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9289-3154
ORCiD: Zahir Dehouche https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9201-9160
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