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Original Articles

An energy-saving retrofit baseline determination method for large-scale building based on investigation data

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Pages 396-408 | Received 25 Apr 2018, Accepted 21 Sep 2018, Published online: 16 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

At present, China is implementing large-scale building energy efficiency retrofit (LSBEER) due to the constraints of total energy consumption and energy use intensity (EUI). It is vital to determine the baseline of LSBEER. There are some limitations to LSBEER in the current baseline methods, such as lack of exhaustive database, mismatching with actual retrofit potential, and inapplicability of physical simulation analysis. This article proposes a baseline determination model to diminish the uncertainty and improve applicability using the example of 100 buildings in Shanghai. The methodology comprises two indexes of EUI and energy saving rate (ESR) including four methods, based on the bilateral match of retrofit target and the practical retrofit potential combined with design standards for public building energy saving. Meanwhile, evaluation indexes are proposed, such as the energy saving potential matching degree (ESPMD) and retrofit building coverage rate (RBCR). Results show that the ESR-based method has an advantage over the other three methods, with the ESPMD and the RBCR reaching 86% and 95%, respectively.

Funding

This project was supported by the World Bank GEF Fund and Shanghai Changning District, the project for the Shanghai Green Energy Construction Low-carbon Urban Project "Changning District, both building energy audit and energy-saving program preparation funding" (No. TF014205-CN).

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