A new method for predicting and evaluating the energy performance of large commercial and institutional buildings is developed, as an alternative to using existing comprehensive energy simulation programs like DOE-2 and BLAST, or oversimplified tools like analyzing monthly utility bills. The steps are convenient and practical in their potential use by the energy analysts. The method mainly groups the Stepwise Multiple Linear Regression (SMLR) to empirically model the dynamic building thermal performance; Fourier Series to predict (extrapolate) internal loads; the Monte-Carlo Simulation to deal with the prediction of internal loads probabilistically; and a new approach in normalizing weather conditions. The method is capable of predicting th...
Reliable evaluation methods is needed to ensure that investments in energy conservation measures (EC...
The aim of this project is to build a counterfactual model across four energy types based on histori...
International audienceThe energy performance in buildings is influenced by many factors, such as amb...
Different ways to evaluate the building energy balance can be found in literature, including compreh...
The building sector is responsible for almost a quarter of the total carbon dioxide emissions. The u...
Estimating energy savings from retrofitting existing building systems is traditionally a time intens...
Commercial buildings incorporate Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) to monitor indoor environ...
Several models and methods have been developed to verify the improvement of energy performance in re...
The Short-term Monitoring Long-term Prediction (SMLP) method is a new method for baselining, predict...
Energy consumption in commercial buildings has been growing substantially in recent years. Recently,...
In the Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for air-conditioned office premi...
This paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physical model...
Energy-saving potential prediction models play a major role in developing retrofit scheme. Reliable ...
Measured energy savings promote and sustain energy conservation retrofits by verifying the success o...
AbstractThis paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physic...
Reliable evaluation methods is needed to ensure that investments in energy conservation measures (EC...
The aim of this project is to build a counterfactual model across four energy types based on histori...
International audienceThe energy performance in buildings is influenced by many factors, such as amb...
Different ways to evaluate the building energy balance can be found in literature, including compreh...
The building sector is responsible for almost a quarter of the total carbon dioxide emissions. The u...
Estimating energy savings from retrofitting existing building systems is traditionally a time intens...
Commercial buildings incorporate Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) to monitor indoor environ...
Several models and methods have been developed to verify the improvement of energy performance in re...
The Short-term Monitoring Long-term Prediction (SMLP) method is a new method for baselining, predict...
Energy consumption in commercial buildings has been growing substantially in recent years. Recently,...
In the Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for air-conditioned office premi...
This paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physical model...
Energy-saving potential prediction models play a major role in developing retrofit scheme. Reliable ...
Measured energy savings promote and sustain energy conservation retrofits by verifying the success o...
AbstractThis paper presents a new method for modelling building energy performance based on a physic...
Reliable evaluation methods is needed to ensure that investments in energy conservation measures (EC...
The aim of this project is to build a counterfactual model across four energy types based on histori...
International audienceThe energy performance in buildings is influenced by many factors, such as amb...