面向能源比例建筑前景:绿色建筑试验台能耗评价与分析

Jianli Pan, R. Jain, P. Biswas, Weining Wang, Sateesh Addepalli, S. Paul
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建筑的能源效率对环境和可持续发展至关重要。在美国,建筑是能源消耗和二氧化碳排放的主要来源。我们利用leed金牌认证的绿色办公大楼,为能源效率的多学科研究项目建造了一个独特的实验测试平台。我们通过联网计量基础设施收集了近一年的建筑能源数据。本文对这些数据进行了系统的评价和分析。研究结果表明,由于大型办公楼采用集中控制的采暖、通风、空调和制冷(HAVC)系统,该类型办公楼的总能耗与实际使用和占用率不成比例。甚至与外界天气的相关性也很低。透过从电脑工业的节能工作中吸取的经验,我们展望未来的能源比例建筑设计。这种建筑物的能源消耗将与实际使用和占用成正比。我们还讨论了我们从计算机工业中学到的用于此类建筑的关键思想。
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Toward an Energy-Proportional Building prospect: Evaluation and analysis of the energy consumption in a green building testbed
Energy efficiency for the buildings is vital for the environment and sustainability. Buildings are responsible for significant energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in the United States. Using a LEED-gold-certified green office building we built a unique experimental testbed for a multi-disciplinary research project on energy efficiency. We collected the building energy data for almost a year's period through a networked metering infrastructure. In this paper, we systematically evaluate and analyze this data. The findings show that due to the centrally controlled Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning, and Cooling (HAVC) systems, the total energy consumption in large office buildings of this type is not proportional to the actual usage and occupancy. Even correlation to outside weather is low. Through the lessons learned from energy saving efforts in computer industry, we envision an Energy-Proportional Building design in future. The energy consumption of such buildings would be proportional to the actual usage and occupancy. We also discuss the key ideas we learned from computer industry for such buildings.
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