评估开罗公共行政建筑的运营绩效:库存特征和典型能源使用

IF 6.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Amr Auf Hamada , Sung-Min Hong , Rokia Raslan
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摘要

随着埃及政府搬迁到新行政首都,大量投资将用于对开罗现有公共行政建筑的改造和适应性再利用。通过能源效率措施最大化这些投资的成果提供了一个宝贵的机会,但对建筑库存特性和运营能源绩效的有限了解可能会阻碍制定明智和有效的改造决策。本研究确定并检查了受搬迁影响的库存,提供了关于建筑年龄、面积和共同建筑特征的见解。采用K-Means聚类方法,分析确定了该库存中的三个主要建筑群体:1930年前(Khedivial)、1960年 年代(现代主义)和1980年后(当代)。
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Evaluating the Operational Performance in Cairo’s Public Administrative Buildings: Stock Characterisation and Typical Energy Use
As Egypt relocates its government to the New Administrative Capital, significant investments will be directed towards the renovation and adaptive reuse for Cairo’s existing public administrative buildings. Maximising the outcomes from these investments through energy efficiency measures offers a valuable opportunity, yet limited knowledge of building stock characteristics and operational energy performance can potentially hinder the formulation of informed and effective retrofit decisions. This study identifies and examines the stock subject to relocation, providing insights on building age, area, and common architectural characteristics. Applying K-Means clustering by age bands, the analysis identified three primary building groups within this stock: pre-1930 (Khedivial), 1960 s (modernist), and post-1980 (contemporary).
Given that 1960 s buildings were found to represent the largest proportion of the stock, metered energy consumption data for nine buildings as such were collected and analysed. Annual energy data indicate that most buildings consume, on average, approximately half of a World Bank-adopted benchmark, offering novel projections of potentially diminished retrofit savings. Monthly energy consumption analysis highlighted seasonal energy profiles: a fixed low winter monthly energy use of about 5 % of the annual EUI, contrasting with peak summer monthly energy use of about 13 % of the annual EUI. These typical seasonal profiles helped with evaluating a typical energy end-use breakdown: about 40 % for cooling, and 60 % for lighting and electric equipment combined. Supporting effective retrofit decision-making, this study presented the first known characterisation of Cairo’s public administrative building stock, proposed a methodology for analysing metered energy consumption that counteracted data availability limitations, and provided preliminary estimates for energy breakdown by end-use that disentangled the aggregated metering for the fully electrified consumption in Cairo’s public administrative buildings.
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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