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Assessment of the Potential of High-Performance Buildings to Achieve Zero Energy: A Case Study
oleh: Dan Wang, Xiufeng Pang, Wei Wang, Zewei Qi, Jin Li, Duo Luo
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2019-02-01 |
Deskripsi
Buildings that are designed with aggressive energy performance targets are defined broadly in this study as high-performance buildings. As the technology advances, some of these buildings have the potential to become zero-energy ready through the adoption of cost-effective measures, such as retro-commissioning and occupant behavior techniques. This study demonstrated the viability of an office building to achieve the zero-energy goal and intended to engage the owners of similar facilities. The case building was designed as a very low-energy building with an energy use intensity (EUI) goal of 42 kWh/(m<sup>2</sup> a), and the actual EUI was 23.9 kWh/(m<sup>2</sup> a). The calibrated simulation approach was employed in the study, and the results indicated that the case building can achieve the zero-energy goal by optimizing the controls of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system, changing the occupant behavior and improving the performance of the photovoltaic system.