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Optimizing the integration of renewable energy in existing buildings
Highlights Optimizing the integration of renewable energy in existing buildings. Minimizing required cost to satisfy specified reduction in building energy consumption. Optimal compliance with EISA2007 energy requirements for federal buildings. Novel methodology for efficient segmentation of complex buildings. Complying with building functional requirements and constructability constraints.
Abstract This paper presents the development of a novel optimization model for optimizing the use of RE measures in existing buildings to satisfy an owner-specified target reduction in energy consumption while minimizing the required building upgrade costs. The model performance was evaluated using a real-life case study of an educational building with a total area of 20,717 m2. The optimization model was used to identify an optimal combination of RE technologies that minimize the upgrade cost for this case study while satisfying its specified 80% energy reduction goal. The model minimized the building upgrade cost by making a number of optimal selections, such as locating the majority of solar RE technologies in building segments facing south due to their higher exposure to the sun radiations. The results of this analysis highlight the original contributions of the model in identifying an optimal set of RE measures that minimize the building upgrade cost while satisfying all owner-specified requirements, providing a detailed description of the optimal building integration plan of RE technologies, and complying with practical functional requirements, and constructability constraints. These capabilities are expected to support building owners and decision-makers in their efforts to integrate cost-effective RE measures in existing buildings.
Optimizing the integration of renewable energy in existing buildings
Highlights Optimizing the integration of renewable energy in existing buildings. Minimizing required cost to satisfy specified reduction in building energy consumption. Optimal compliance with EISA2007 energy requirements for federal buildings. Novel methodology for efficient segmentation of complex buildings. Complying with building functional requirements and constructability constraints.
Abstract This paper presents the development of a novel optimization model for optimizing the use of RE measures in existing buildings to satisfy an owner-specified target reduction in energy consumption while minimizing the required building upgrade costs. The model performance was evaluated using a real-life case study of an educational building with a total area of 20,717 m2. The optimization model was used to identify an optimal combination of RE technologies that minimize the upgrade cost for this case study while satisfying its specified 80% energy reduction goal. The model minimized the building upgrade cost by making a number of optimal selections, such as locating the majority of solar RE technologies in building segments facing south due to their higher exposure to the sun radiations. The results of this analysis highlight the original contributions of the model in identifying an optimal set of RE measures that minimize the building upgrade cost while satisfying all owner-specified requirements, providing a detailed description of the optimal building integration plan of RE technologies, and complying with practical functional requirements, and constructability constraints. These capabilities are expected to support building owners and decision-makers in their efforts to integrate cost-effective RE measures in existing buildings.
Optimizing the integration of renewable energy in existing buildings
Hassan, Ahmed A. (Autor:in) / El-Rayes, Khaled (Autor:in)
Energy and Buildings ; 238
22.02.2021
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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