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Load match optimisation of a residential building case study: A cross-entropy based electricity storage sizing algorithm

2015

Abstract The EU EPBD recast regulation marked the application of the net zero energy building (Net ZEB) concept in all fields of building construction in Europe as a building able to generate as much energy as it consumes over a selected time frame. A more detailed insight is however needed, as even if a building achieves a long-term energy balance between energy generated and consumed, smaller time scales must also be considered. For example, from the utility’s point of view, if a Net ZEB is a heavy consumer in the winter, it will appear to be quite similar to a conventional building, requiring the use of additional generation. The increase in the generation-load match means reducing the s…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringZero-energy buildingEnergy storageSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNet zero energy buildingEnergy balanceBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNet zero energy buildingsLoad matchEnergy accountingEnergy storageGeneral EnergyElectricity generationGrid energy storageElectricityCross entropy methodbusinessSimulation
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Per ricostruire la Palazzata seicentesca di Messina

2014

L’idea di aprire la città murata di Messina al suo porto, sostituendo la cortina medievale con un prospetto architettonico, è una sfida politica e militare lanciata dalla città alla Corona di Spagna. Il suo esordio ha precisa origine nel 1556, quando il viceré Juan de Vega e lo scultore architetto Giovannangelo Montorsoli avviano l’uso urbano della banchina portuale con la realizzazione del fonte di Nettuno, ispirata dalla opportunità di “passeggiare” sul molo. Negli ultimi anni del Cinquecento Jacopo Del Duca convince inizialmente gli amministratori ad abbattere le mura per costruire il Palazzo del Banco, poi a trasformare l’intera cortina in un prospetto con unico modello iterato. Nel 162…

Mediterranean city harbour facade architectural pattern aristocratic buildings urban gatesCittà mediterranea fronte portuale modulo architettonico palazzi nobiliari porte urbiche.Settore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Stochastic model for electrical loads in Mediterranean residential building: validation and applications

2014

A major issue in modelling the electrical load of residential building is reproducing the variability between dwellings due to the stochastic use of different electrical equipment. In that sense and with the objective to reproduce this variability, a stochastic model to obtain load profiles of household electricity is developed. The model is based on a probabilistic approach and is developed using data from the Mediterranean region of Spain. A detailed validation of the model has been done, analysing and comparing the results with Spanish and European data. The results of the validation show that the model is able to reproduce the most important features of the residential electrical consum…

Mediterranean climateEngineeringMains electricityElectrical loadStochastic modellingCivil engineering:Matemàtiques i estadística::Investigació operativa [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Electric devicesElectrical equipment:90 Operations research mathematical programming::90B Operations research and management science [Classificació AMS]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringMediterranean regionSimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleEnergy labellingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringResidential buildingProbabilistic logicBuilding and ConstructionStochastic modelStochastic model Electric load Residential building Mediterranean region Cluster of buildings Energy labellingCluster of buildingsbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Electric load
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OPTIMIZATION OF POLYGENERATION SYSTEMS SERVING A CLUSTER OF BUILDINGS

2012

The optimization of combined energy systems for the production and distribution of warm and cold fluids to civil users is very complex; two possible configurations, i.e. the small single units for individual buildings and the large plants integrated with district heating networks, can be essentially considered, especially in cold climates. Dealing with such a complex problem, involving a very large number of variables, requires efficient algorithms and resolution techniques. The present chapter illustrates a Mixed Integer Linear Program (MILP)1 approach to the optimization of synthesis, design and operation for CHCP-based μ-grids including thermal energy storages. A novel approach is presen…

Mixed Integer Linear Programming Energy saving polygeneration cluster of buildingsSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale
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Life cycle assessment of solar communities

2020

Abstract This study presents the comparison of the life cycle performance of two different urban energy systems, applied to a large mixed-use community, in Calgary (Canada). The two systems investigated consist of an energy efficient conventional system, using heat pumps for heating, cooling and domestic hot water; the second design widely deploys solar thermal panels coupled to district heating infrastructure and a borehole seasonal thermal storage. The analysis is based on the Life Cycle Assessment methodology and includes the stages of raw materials and energy supply, system manufacturing, use stage of the systems, generation and use of energy on-site, maintenance and components’ substit…

Mixed mode communitiesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleILCDNet zero energy districtsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessment020209 energyBorehole02 engineering and technologyNet zero energy buildings021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal energy storageCivil engineeringBuilding simulationLife cycle assessment0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental sustainability of districtsEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceStage (hydrology)Energy supply0210 nano-technologyLife-cycle assessmentEfficient energy useSolar Energy
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EVALUATION OF THE COMBINED EFFECT OF VEGETATION AND NATURAL VENTILATION IN NEARLY ZERO ENERGY MULTI-STOREY BUILDINGS – nZE(ms)B

2020

Cooling load is the main cause of high energy consumption for tall buildings in tropical climates while the construction of tall buildings is an unavoidable practice due to land scarcity in metropolitan cities. In this regard, the use of natural ventilation (NV) in tall buildings can help reducing the energy consumption. However, this solution can also bring the problem of polluted air that may enter the space to be ventilated. If the air is passed through a system that can absorb pollutants and add more oxygen to the air, the problem may almost be solved. Building integrated vegetation (BIV) systems can help solving this problem. So, if the air entering buildings passes through dense veget…

NEARLY ZERO ENERGY MULTI-STOREY BUILDINGSComputational DesignComputational Fluid DynamicBuilding Integrated VegetationNatural Ventilation
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Leading agritourism facilities along Nearly Zero Energy paths: Proposal of an easy-to-use evaluation method

2020

The tourist sector, despite the present severe constraints imposed by the sanitary emergence, can be considered as an important component of almost all countries' economies. In Italy agriturism, in particular, has been experiences a continuously rising trend in recent years. Clearly, such great interest towards these businesses also calls for a deep attention by an energy point of view, in sight of an energy efficiency improvement, hence a lowering of the pressure that such facilities exert to the natural environment. On the other hand, the European Union has been engaged, for a long time, in awarding the tourist accommodations environmental excellence brands, like the EU Ecolabel. Unfortun…

Nearly Zero Energy BuildingsEnergy Savings Evaluation MethodTourism Buildings
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REACHING NET ZERO ENERGY: OVERCOMING CLIMATE CHALLENGES WITH A ‘SOLUTION SETS’ DESIGN APPROACH

2013

The paper proposes an innovative energy performances evaluation and design approach, developed during the II° Ph.D. IEA Task 40 Summer School. The aim of the work is to check the importance of a ‘design with climate’ approach in understanding how much climate conditions can influence the design choices. The idea is to focus on the technical and architectural solutions that have the highest impact on the overall energy performances of the building in its original climate, then to move it to a completely different location, re-evaluating the energy performances of the building, in connection to the new site challenges. The last step is a re-design study in order to achieve the best performanc…

Net Zero Energy Buildings Bioclimatic approach design with climate energy Plus
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Net Zeb case studies. Leaf House

2015

In this book, accomplished international experts present advanced modeling techniques as well as in-depth case studies meant to lead designers towards the optimal use of simulation tools for the design of net-zero energy buildings (Net ZEBs). The book discusses different design processes and tools used in designing Net ZEBs, starting from the fundamental concepts, design strategies, and technologies. These processes and tools are then evaluated by referring to four diverse Net ZEBs where the authors were intimately involved from the design concept to operation. The high resolution measured performance data from these case studies are compared with the predictions made using the respective d…

Net Zero Energy buildings Building simulation case study TRNSYS
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Empirical BAC factors method application to two real case studies in South Italy

2021

Abstract The application of Building Automation and Control (BAC) systems has many advantages. One of these is the reduction of the end-user electricity consumption and, if applied to lighting systems, the achievement of well-acknowledged benefits from daylight, such as productivity, health, visual comfort and well-being. Concerning the first aspect, the international Standard EN 15232 proposes the so-called BAC Factors (BF) method to assess the impact of BAC systems on the final energy consumption. The method provides a simplified estimation of the energy savings due to automation in buildings and questions arise on its applicability in some situations. For this reason, the authors have ca…

Operations researchComputer scienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBAC factorsDaylight linked control systemsDaylightElectrical and Electronic EngineeringProductivityBAC factors Daylight linked control systems Energy efficiency in buildings Lighting Lighting controlsLightingEnergy efficiency in buildings Lighting controls BAC factors Lighting Daylight linked control systemsCivil and Structural EngineeringBuilding automationConsumption (economics)Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleLighting controlsEnergy efficiency in buildingsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringInternational standardBuilding and ConstructionPollutionAutomationSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaGeneral EnergyControl systemElectricitybusinessEnergy
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