Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficiency is one of the key strategies cities are adopting towards their energy and climate goals. Urban building energy models (UBEM) can support city managers to evaluate and prioritize energy conservation measures for investment and to design effective incentive and rebate programs. This paper introduces methods to develop a standardized dataset of city building stock, and it demonstrates the use of a UBEM tool, City Building Energy Saver (CityBES), for an urban-scale energy retrofit analysis of building stock in the city of San Francisco. CityBES is an open web-based data and computing platform providing city-scale building energy modeling and pe...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
In the past decade, scientific efforts to address the urgency of energy consumption and greenhouse g...
Urban planners face significant challenges when identifying building energy efficiency opportunities...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
Cities have been the nexus of economic activity and growth, but they have an insatiable appetite for...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Regulations corroborate the importance of retrofitting existing building stocks or constructing new ...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
The building sector is facing a challenge in achieving carbon neutrality due to climate change and u...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
In the past decade, scientific efforts to address the urgency of energy consumption and greenhouse g...
Urban planners face significant challenges when identifying building energy efficiency opportunities...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
Cities have been the nexus of economic activity and growth, but they have an insatiable appetite for...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Regulations corroborate the importance of retrofitting existing building stocks or constructing new ...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
The building sector is facing a challenge in achieving carbon neutrality due to climate change and u...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
In the past decade, scientific efforts to address the urgency of energy consumption and greenhouse g...
Urban planners face significant challenges when identifying building energy efficiency opportunities...