Conducting techno-economic analyses of early-stage designs for net-zero water and energy affordable homes

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Kurt Wurthmann
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Purpose This study aims to provide and illustrate the application of a framework for conducting techno-economic analyses (TEA) of early-stage designs for net-zero water and energy, single-family homes that meet affordable housing criteria in diverse locations. Design/methodology/approach The framework is developed and applied in a case example of a TEA of four designs for achieving net zero-water and energy in an affordable home in Saint Lucie County, Florida. Findings Homes built and sold at current market prices, using combinations of well versus rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems and grid-tied versus hybrid solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, can meet affordable housing criteria for moderate-income families, when 30-year fixed-rate mortgages are at 2%–3%. As rates rise to 6%, unless battery costs drop by 40% and 60%, respectively, homes using hybrid solar PV systems combined with well versus RWH systems cease to meet affordable housing criteria. For studied water and electricity usage and 6% interest rates, only well and grid-tied solar PV systems provide water and electricity at costs below current public supply prices. Originality/value This article provides a highly adaptable framework for conducting TEAs in diverse locations for designs of individual net-zero water and energy affordable homes and whole subdivisions of such homes. The framework includes a new technique for sizing storage tanks for residential RWH systems and provides a foundation for future research at the intersection of affordable housing development and residential net-zero water and energy systems design.
对净零水和能源经济适用房的早期设计进行技术经济分析
目的本研究旨在提供并说明一个框架的应用,用于对不同地区符合经济适用房标准的净零水和能源独栋住宅的早期设计进行技术经济分析(TEA)。设计/方法/方法该框架被开发并应用于佛罗里达州圣露西县一栋经济适用房中实现净零水和能源的四种设计的TEA的一个案例。FindingsHomes以当前市场价格建造和销售,使用井与雨水收集(RWH)系统和并网与混合太阳能光伏(PV)系统的组合,当30年期固定利率抵押贷款为2%-3%时,可以满足中等收入家庭的经济适用房标准。随着费率上升到6%,除非电池成本分别下降40%和60%,否则使用混合太阳能光伏系统与well和RWH系统相结合的家庭将不再符合经济适用房标准。对于所研究的水电使用和6%的利率,只有与电网连接良好的太阳能光伏系统才能以低于当前公共供应价格的成本提供水电。独创性/价值本文为在不同地点进行TEA提供了一个高度适应性的框架,用于设计单个净零水和能源负担得起的住宅以及此类住宅的整个细分领域。该框架包括一种为住宅RWH系统确定储罐尺寸的新技术,并为未来经济适用房开发和住宅净零水和能源系统设计的交叉研究奠定了基础。
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