Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency programs for buildings in cities. Development of a city-scale dataset of the existing building stock is a critical step of UBEM to automatically generate energy models of urban buildings and simulate their performance. This study introduces data needs, data standards, and data sources to develop city building datasets for UBEM. First, a literature review of data needs for UBEM was conducted. Then, the capabilities of the current data standards for city building datasets were reviewed. Moreover, the existing public data sources from several pioneer cites were studied to evaluate whether they are adequate to support UBEM. The results show that most ci...
Urban energy modelling requires a large amount of detailed data to perform systematic dynamic simula...
The construction of energy-efficient buildings and the planning of suitable energy supply systems ar...
The development of building stock energy models still suffers from the lack of information about the...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is essential for urban energy-related applications. Its genera...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
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...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
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...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is a method of simulating the energy usage of a grouping of bu...
Urban energy modelling requires a large amount of detailed data to perform systematic dynamic simula...
The construction of energy-efficient buildings and the planning of suitable energy supply systems ar...
The development of building stock energy models still suffers from the lack of information about the...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is essential for urban energy-related applications. Its genera...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
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...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modelin...
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...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is a method of simulating the energy usage of a grouping of bu...
Urban energy modelling requires a large amount of detailed data to perform systematic dynamic simula...
The construction of energy-efficient buildings and the planning of suitable energy supply systems ar...
The development of building stock energy models still suffers from the lack of information about the...