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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 πππ emission was 53.17t ππππ. IPMVP verification of the hourly-simulated and measured electricity consumption showed NMBE (-5.04%) and CvRMSE (8.9%). The πππ Factors were 0.19kg.πππ/kWh for (electricity) and 0.20kg.πππ/kWh (heat), both values corresponding to the reported UK πππ Factors of 0.19kg.πππ /kWh (electricity) and 0.20kg πππ/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 |
Appears in Collections: | Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers |
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