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Applying Renewable Energy Technologies in an Integrated Optimization Method for Residential Building's Design
Description
Designing a Zero Energy Building (ZEB) requires an optimal choice of the materials
of a building envelope. Different material properties and window areas could be selected to
generate a set of possibilities of the design of a building, being the demand defined by its thermal
characteristics. The energy demand of a building could be produced with renewable systems such
as photovoltaic. Moreover, the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems could
be selected considering the system cost. The present methodology focuses on finding a balance
between investment and low energy consumption for a building, based on an integrated optimization
method. Such methodology applies a Tabu search algorithm and a simplified model to select the
passive design. Afterwards, active elements of the design, as photovoltaic systems, are selected.
Therefore, the methodology faces the problem of estimating the annual energy demand and the
life cycle cost. The goal is the design of a building with a large amount of energy generated by
renewable energy, to have a ZEB, and in the worst case, a nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB).
This methodology reduces investment, reduces the energy demand and selects the best construction
materials, renewable energy, and air conditioning system. The present paper analyzes a set of case
studies considering different climatic zones in Spain. The results conclude that the methodology
could help builders in the design stage, to find a new design that allows a ZEB with the optimal life
cycle cost.
Abstract
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad BIA2016-77431-C2-1-RAdditional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/85989
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/85989
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