A multicriteria framework for assessing energy audit software for low-income households in the United States

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Charles Nii-Baah Amoo, Bill Eckman, Joshua Ryan New
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Abstract

In the United States, buildings consume 40% of primary energy, a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. This issue is further compounded by the disproportionate burden placed on low-income households, spending three times more (8.6%) of their income on energy compared to non-low-income households. To meet the global net-zero emissions target by 2050, an average annual energy efficiency improvement of 4% is crucial. However, only 1% of U.S. buildings are improved annually. Recognizing the critical role of technology, agencies have implemented energy efficiency programs like the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), specifically targeting low-income households. These programs rely on energy auditors who utilize software tools to assess energy performance. However, currently, there is no comprehensive framework for selecting the most suitable software for low-income housing. This paper proposes a novel framework comprising over 50 factors organized under 14 critical criteria to assess energy audit software specifically for low-income households. This framework enables both qualitative and quantitative evaluations, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions in energy efficiency programs. The framework's originality lies in its tailored focus on the unique needs of low-income housing, offering a valuable tool for software developers and program administrators alike. This framework’s significance is in its ability to provide a systematic approach to assessing software options, ultimately contributing to improved energy efficiency and reduced energy costs for low-income households. Moreover, the framework considers important aspects of low-income living which are often ignored such as the non-energy impact on health, safety and comfort.

评估美国低收入家庭能源审计软件的多标准框架
在美国,建筑消耗了40%的一次能源,是温室气体排放的重要贡献者。与非低收入家庭相比,低收入家庭在能源上的支出是其收入的三倍(8.6%),这进一步加剧了这一问题。为了在2050年前实现全球净零排放目标,平均每年提高4%的能源效率至关重要。然而,每年只有1%的美国建筑得到改善。认识到技术的关键作用,各机构已经实施了能效项目,如专门针对低收入家庭的防风援助项目(WAP)。这些项目依靠能源审计人员利用软件工具来评估能源绩效。然而,目前还没有一个全面的框架来选择最适合低收入住房的软件。本文提出了一个新的框架,包括在14个关键标准下组织的50多个因素,以评估专门针对低收入家庭的能源审计软件。该框架支持定性和定量评估,使利益相关者能够在能源效率项目中做出明智的决策。该框架的独创性在于它对低收入住房的独特需求进行了量身定制,为软件开发人员和项目管理人员提供了有价值的工具。该框架的重要性在于它能够提供一种系统的方法来评估软件选择,最终有助于提高能源效率并降低低收入家庭的能源成本。此外,该框架考虑了低收入生活中经常被忽视的重要方面,例如对健康、安全和舒适的非能源影响。
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Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency ENERGY & FUELS-ENERGY & FUELS
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
6.50%
发文量
59
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Energy Efficiency covers wide-ranging aspects of energy efficiency in the residential, tertiary, industrial and transport sectors. Coverage includes a number of different topics and disciplines including energy efficiency policies at local, regional, national and international levels; long term impact of energy efficiency; technologies to improve energy efficiency; consumer behavior and the dynamics of consumption; socio-economic impacts of energy efficiency measures; energy efficiency as a virtual utility; transportation issues; building issues; energy management systems and energy services; energy planning and risk assessment; energy efficiency in developing countries and economies in transition; non-energy benefits of energy efficiency and opportunities for policy integration; energy education and training, and emerging technologies. See Aims and Scope for more details.
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