开发用于高占用率建筑的仪表板

C. Berger, Kayleigh Calder, Sarah M. Cassway, Caroline Walton
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能源管理工具对于高占用率建筑来说已经变得至关重要,因为它们使建筑管理者能够了解其建筑的能源效率并确定环境浪费的区域。然而,目前还没有一个针对所有高占用率建筑的标准化能源管理工具,这就要求各个公司花费时间和金钱来创建一个更准确地模拟其建筑能源效率的工具。在这个项目中,我们开发了Dean Dashboard的原型,这是一个可定制的能源管理工具,可以分析建筑物的能源使用情况并优化成本,以达到获得能源与环境设计(LEED)运营和维护(O&M)认证的目标。本项目使用M.C. Dean运营和维护的设施作为案例模型。M.C. Dean是一家为关键任务设施设计建造的公司。迪恩仪表盘由五个关键功能组成:指数加权移动平均(EWMA)预测模型、EWMA控制图、能源效率度量计算、LEED评分优化模型和系统改进分析。通过这些功能的集成,仪表板提供了建筑物能耗的详细信息,并提供了建筑物如何提高其能源效率的建议。
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Developing a Dashboard for High Occupancy Buildings
Energy management tools have become essential for high occupancy buildings because they allow building managers to understand their building’s energy efficiency and identify areas of environmental waste. However, a published and customizable energy management tool standardized for all high occupancy buildings currently does not exist, requiring individual companies to spend time and money creating one that more accurately models their building’s energy efficiency. In this project, we developed the prototype Dean Dashboard, a customizable energy management tool that analyzes a building’s energy usage and optimizes the cost to meet a goal of obtaining the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Operation and Maintenance (O&M) certification. This project uses an M.C. Dean operated-and-maintained facility as the case model. M.C. Dean is a design-build company for mission-critical facilities. The Dean Dashboard is comprised of five key features: exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) forecasting models, EWMA control charts, energy efficiency metric calculations, a LEED score optimization model, and a system improvement analysis. Through the integration of these features, the dashboard provides detailed insights into a building’s energy consumption and provides recommendations for how the building can improve its energy efficiency.
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