Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a practical approach in large-scale building energy modeling for stakeholders in the energy industry to predict energy use in the building sector under different design and retrofit scenarios. UBEM is a relatively new large-scale building energy modeling (BEM) approach which raises different challenges and requires more in-depth study to facilitate its application. This paper performs a systematic literature review on physics-based modeling techniques, focusing on assessing energy conservation measures. Different UBEM case studies are examined based on the number and type of buildings, building systems, occupancy schedule modeling, archetype development, weather data type, and model calibration metho...
Building archetypes characterization is one of the main sources of inaccuracy in Urban Building Ener...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
Urban-scale building energy modeling (UBEM)—using building modeling to understand how a group of bui...
Regulations corroborate the importance of retrofitting existing building stocks or constructing new ...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is essential for urban energy-related applications. Its genera...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
The building sector is facing a challenge in achieving carbon neutrality due to climate change and u...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
The construction of energy-efficient buildings and the planning of suitable energy supply systems ar...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is a method of simulating the energy usage of a grouping of bu...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) has attracted wide attention to the requirement for global car...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Building archetypes characterization is one of the main sources of inaccuracy in Urban Building Ener...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
Urban-scale building energy modeling (UBEM)—using building modeling to understand how a group of bui...
Regulations corroborate the importance of retrofitting existing building stocks or constructing new ...
© 2020 The Authors Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is a bottom-up, physics-based approach to s...
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and gre...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is essential for urban energy-related applications. Its genera...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is attracting increasing attention in the energy modeling file...
The building sector is facing a challenge in achieving carbon neutrality due to climate change and u...
Buildings in cities consume up to 70% of all primary energy. To achieve cities’ energy and climate g...
The construction of energy-efficient buildings and the planning of suitable energy supply systems ar...
Buildings in San Francisco consumed 52% of total primary energy. Improving building energy efficienc...
Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) is a method of simulating the energy usage of a grouping of bu...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) has attracted wide attention to the requirement for global car...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) is becoming a proven tool to support energy efficiency program...
Building archetypes characterization is one of the main sources of inaccuracy in Urban Building Ener...
Buildings in cities consume 30–70% of total primary energy, and improving building energy efficiency...
Urban-scale building energy modeling (UBEM)—using building modeling to understand how a group of bui...