Urban issues to be resolved concerning building energy systems involve not only global warming but also the heat island phenomenon, the planning of urban infrastructures for electricity generation and distribution, and water purification. It is important to find a solution by balancing the impacts of these issues domains with trade-offs in designing building energy systems. In this paper, we propose a simulation model in which not only energy use and CO2 emissions, but also anthropogenic heat release, peak power demand and water consumption are calculated in an integrated, bottom-up manner at the district level. We carried out case studies in order to evaluate measures, such as the large-scale introduction of distributed generators that cou...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
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Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
<p class="Corpo">Current trends in energy consumption and greenhouse emissions make energy problems ...
In this study a methodology for simulating largescale energy systems is described. In particular the...
Simulation-based assessments are a cost- and time-effective way of evaluating various aspects of lar...
While more and more cities are planning towards sustainable development and climate resilience, a th...
The development of Urban-Scale Energy Modelling (USEM) at the district or city level is currently th...
International audienceIn district energy simulation, new models are developed to address the issues ...
A reduction in the emissions arising from urban activities demands a combination of energy efficienc...
This review paper considers the previous researches that deal with the energy modelling and simulati...
District heating networks are considered as convenient systems to supply heat to consumers while re...
This contribution concerns strategies about how to model and simulate the energy demand and the ener...
Designing energy efficient cities and in particular designing buildings as well-thought components o...
This review considers previous researches that dealt with energy modelling in the built environment ...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
"(c) 2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained fo...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
<p class="Corpo">Current trends in energy consumption and greenhouse emissions make energy problems ...
In this study a methodology for simulating largescale energy systems is described. In particular the...
Simulation-based assessments are a cost- and time-effective way of evaluating various aspects of lar...
While more and more cities are planning towards sustainable development and climate resilience, a th...
The development of Urban-Scale Energy Modelling (USEM) at the district or city level is currently th...
International audienceIn district energy simulation, new models are developed to address the issues ...
A reduction in the emissions arising from urban activities demands a combination of energy efficienc...
This review paper considers the previous researches that deal with the energy modelling and simulati...
District heating networks are considered as convenient systems to supply heat to consumers while re...
This contribution concerns strategies about how to model and simulate the energy demand and the ener...
Designing energy efficient cities and in particular designing buildings as well-thought components o...
This review considers previous researches that dealt with energy modelling in the built environment ...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
"(c) 2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained fo...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...