While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has been shown to provide new insight for the optimisation of building energy systems. This paper presents an exergy-based multi-objective optimisation tool that aims to assess the impact of a diverse range of retrofit measures with a focus on non-domestic buildings. EnergyPlus was used as a dynamic calculation engine for first law analysis, while a Python add-on was developed to link dynamic exergy analysis and a Genetic Algorithm optimisation process with the aforementioned software. Two UK archetype case studies (an office and a primary school) were used to test the feasibility of the proposed framework. Different measures combinations based ...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has...
Energy simulation tools have a major role in the assessment of building energy retrofit (BER) measur...
This study presents a novel optimization methodology for choosing optimal building retrofitting stra...
The paper describes a systematic framework that uses exergoeconomic theory integrated into ‘building...
This study presents a comparison of the optimisation of building energy retrofit strategies from two...
This article presents the use of an exergy-based bottom-up stock model to investigate the impact of ...
This paper presents a thermodynamic and exergoeconomic analysis of a recently-retrofitted Passivhaus...
A wide selection of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) are technically available to improve the energ...
Optimisation has been widely applied to individual building energy models, however there exists a ga...
The benefits obtained through the application of exergy concept in buildings are currently known, si...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has...
Energy simulation tools have a major role in the assessment of building energy retrofit (BER) measur...
This study presents a novel optimization methodology for choosing optimal building retrofitting stra...
The paper describes a systematic framework that uses exergoeconomic theory integrated into ‘building...
This study presents a comparison of the optimisation of building energy retrofit strategies from two...
This article presents the use of an exergy-based bottom-up stock model to investigate the impact of ...
This paper presents a thermodynamic and exergoeconomic analysis of a recently-retrofitted Passivhaus...
A wide selection of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) are technically available to improve the energ...
Optimisation has been widely applied to individual building energy models, however there exists a ga...
The benefits obtained through the application of exergy concept in buildings are currently known, si...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...