Building performance evaluation of domestic energy efficient retrofits in current and future climates


Autoria(s): McGrath, T. E.; Campbell, N.; Nanukuttan, S. V.; Soban, D.; Basheer, P. A. M.
Data(s)

29/08/2016

Resumo

Approximately half of the houses in Northern Ireland were built before any form of minimum thermal specification or energy efficiency standard was enforced. Furthermore, 44% of households are categorised as being in fuel poverty; spending more than 10% of the household income to heat the house to bring it to an acceptable level of thermal comfort. To bring existing housing stock up to an acceptable standard, retrofitting for improving the energy efficiency is essential and it is also necessary to study the effectiveness of such improvements in future climate scenarios. This paper presents the results from a year-long performance monitoring of two houses that have undergone retrofits to improve energy efficiency. Using wireless sensor technology internal temperature, humidity, external weather, household gas and electricity usage were monitored for a year. Simulations using IES-VE dynamic building modelling software were calibrated using the monitoring data to ASHARE Guideline 14 standards. The energy performance and the internal environment of the houses were then assessed for current and future climate scenarios and the results show that there is a need for a holistic balanced strategy for retrofitting.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/building-performance-evaluation-of-domestic-energy-efficient-retrofits-in-current-and-future-climates(414180c3-fd85-48e2-bba2-c83fdda84d7e).html

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/88855253/CERI_2016_BuildingPerformanceEval.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

McGrath , T E , Campbell , N , Nanukuttan , S V , Soban , D & Basheer , P A M 2016 , ' Building performance evaluation of domestic energy efficient retrofits in current and future climates ' Paper presented at Civil Engineering Research in Ireland 2016 , Galway , Ireland , 29/08/2016 - 30/08/2016 , .

Palavras-Chave #Building performance evaluation #Energy Efficiency #Climate change #Retrofit
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