一种新的区块链数字MRV(测量、报告和验证)架构,用于现有建筑的能源性能

Jung-Woong Woo, C. Kibert, Richard Newman, Alireza Shojaei Kol Kachi, Ridah Fatima, Yifeng Tian
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气候的广泛和巨大影响现在是不可避免的,所有部门都必须采取行动,减轻它们对气候影响的贡献。建筑行业约占全球能源消耗的40%,温室气体排放量的30%。该行业必须通过转向超高效系统和可再生能源来减少至少50%的能源消耗,以实现减缓气候变化的目标。经过认证的绿色建筑约占美国办公市场的40%,并采用了所有新建筑和重大装修都应实施的各种策略。经过认证的绿色建筑虽然在减少温室气体排放方面非常有效,但通常被认为是解决这一问题的昂贵解决方案。建筑行业有很大的潜力采用测量、报告和验证(MRV)的区块链框架来实现建筑能源绩效(BEP),使经过认证的绿色建筑能够根据其卓越的能源绩效获得碳信用。区块链技术消除了中介机构验证数据的需要,并建立了一个可靠、不可变、可追溯的能源监测系统。本文的目标是为现有的BEP提供一种新的区块链数字MRV架构及其应用原型。
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A New Blockchain Digital MRV (Measurement, Reporting, and Verification) Architecture for Existing Building Energy Performance
The widespread and massive effects of climate are now inevitable, and action must be taken by all sectors to mitigate their contributions to its impacts. The building sector accounts for about 40% of global energy consumption and 30% of GHG emissions. This sector must reduce its energy consumption by at least 50% by shifting to hyper-efficient systems and renewable energy to meet the climate change mitigation goal. Certified green buildings are responsible for about 40% of the office markets in the U. S. and utilize the types of strategies that should be implemented by all new construction and major renovations. Certified green buildings, although highly effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, are generally considered to be an expensive solution to this problem. There is excellent potential for the construction sector to employ a blockchain framework of measurement, report, and verification (MRV) towards building energy performance (BEP) to enable certified green buildings to earn carbon credits based on their exceptional energy performance. Blockchain technology eliminates the need for intermediaries to validate the data and builds up a reliable, immutable, traceable energy monitoring system. The goal of this paper is to present a new blockchain digital MRV architecture for existing BEP and a prototype of its application.
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