2020
DOI: 10.3390/en14010132
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Potential Energy, Demand, Emissions, and Cost Savings Distributions for Buildings in a Utility’s Service Area

Abstract: Several companies, universities, and national laboratories are developing urban-scale energy modeling that allows the creation of a digital twin of buildings for the simulation and optimization of real-world, city-sized areas. Prior to simulation-based assessment, a baseline of savings for a set of utility-defined use cases was established to clarify the initial business case for specific energy efficient building technologies. In partnership with a municipal utility, 178,337 OpenStudio and EnergyPlus models o… Show more

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“…To lower energy consumption, Francisco et al [167] benchmarked daily electricity usage according to strategic period while innovative approaches including activity monitoring [168,169] and resilient buildings achievement [170,171] were proposed. Bass et al [172] and Huang et al [173] achieved the regional energy saving system through urban-scale energy modelling to achieve NZEB [174]. Hosseini Haghighi [175] enhanced the interoperability between urban building data and energy consumption evaluation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To lower energy consumption, Francisco et al [167] benchmarked daily electricity usage according to strategic period while innovative approaches including activity monitoring [168,169] and resilient buildings achievement [170,171] were proposed. Bass et al [172] and Huang et al [173] achieved the regional energy saving system through urban-scale energy modelling to achieve NZEB [174]. Hosseini Haghighi [175] enhanced the interoperability between urban building data and energy consumption evaluation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy reduction [167][168][169][170][171][172][173]175] Promote energy-saving construction to achieve energy-reduction goals through accurate energy simulation analysis, encourage energy-efficient behaviours, and intelligent matching of residents and activities.…”
Section: Operations and Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach also used building energy models of the buildings integrated in a BIM model for the DT. Also on a city scale, Bass et al [69] outlined a method for developing urban-scale building energy models, and illustrated the distribution of potential savings from energy efficient building systems. Several corporations, universities and national laboratories are working on urban-scale energy modeling, which will allow for the production of a digital twin of buildings for simulation and optimization of real-world, city-sized areas.…”
Section: Topic 4-energy Consumption Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%