公共建筑的能源管理:共同设计建筑能源管理系统的案例研究

J. Mastelic, Lionel Emery, Deborah Previdoli, Lucien Papilloud, Francesco Cimmino, Stephane Genoud
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摘要

建筑是能源消耗的重要贡献者,约占城市能源消耗的三分之一,其中大型公共建筑是主要的能源消耗者。因此,建筑能源管理系统(BEMS)可以定义为智能建筑技术与绿色建筑技术相结合的系统[1]。以前的文献已经提出了一套BEMS的技术特点。因此,在本文中,我们将重点关注BEMS的利益相关者,我们的目标是了解如何让他们参与并赋予他们权力,以便设计一个适合公共建筑中不同子群体需求的系统。我们通过一个大型公共建筑的案例研究,测试了Living Lab方法来共同设计BEMS。主要发现可以总结如下:从一开始,所有利益相关者的含义对于降低失败风险至关重要。建立一个指导委员会,授权主要利益相关者改进BEMS。安装用于监控能耗的智能电表所提供的信息必须转化为可操作的指标,以帮助建筑服务维护。基于算法的自动建议应该被提出,即使它们可能会更昂贵。所提出的方法为现有的知识体系提供了相关的贡献,因为它允许BEMS设计者将相关的利益相关者集成到系统的共同设计中,并描述了如何进行。在未来,我们打算将我们的方法应用到其他公共建筑中,以进一步改进和验证该方法。
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Energy management in a public building: A case study co-designing the building energy management system
Buildings are important contributors to energy consumption accounting for around one-third of energy consumed in cities, where large public buildings are the dominant energy consumers. Accordingly, building energy management system (BEMS) can be defined as a system with combination of both intelligent and green building technology [1]. Previous literature has already presented a set of technical features of a BEMS. Therefore, in this paper, we shall focus on stakeholders of a BEMS and we aim at understanding how to engage and empower them in order to design a system that fits the needs of the different sub-groups in public buildings. We have tested the Living Lab method to co-design the BEMS, with a case study in a large public building. The main findings can be summarized as follow: the implication of all the stakeholders since the beginning is crucial to reduce failure risks. The establishment of a steering committee empowers key stakeholders to improve the BEMS. Information given by smart-meters installed to monitor energy consumption has to be transformed into actionable indicators to be helpful for the building service maintenance. Automatic advices based on algorithm should be proposed as, even though they might be more expensive. The proposed method offers a relevant contribution to the existing body of knowledge, as it allows BEMS designers to integrate the relevant stakeholders in the co-design of the system and describes how to proceed. In the future, we intend to apply our approach to other public buildings to further improve and validate the method.
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