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고성능 업무용 건축물 구현과 에너지 효율등급 향상을 위한 공조 및 열원 시스템의 에너지 성능 평가An Evaluation of Energy Performance of HVAC and Renewable Energy Technologies in High-Performance Buildings

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An Evaluation of Energy Performance of HVAC and Renewable Energy Technologies in High-Performance Buildings
Authors
김철호이승언김강수
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
한국건축친환경설비학회
Keywords
High-Performance Buildings; Active Systems; Renewable Energy; Energy Conservation; EnergyPlus; 고성능 건축물; 설비 시스템; 신재생 에너지; 에너지 절약; 에너지플러스
Citation
한국건축친환경설비학회 논문집, v.10, no.5, pp.353 - 360
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KCI
Journal Title
한국건축친환경설비학회 논문집
Volume
10
Number
5
Start Page
353
End Page
360
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/91297
ISSN
1976-6483
Abstract
Globally, there has been ongoing efforts to reduce energy consumption in response to the climate change. In this study, energy saving technologies in buildings were classified into two major categories to analyze the energy saving potential in high-performance buildings. The two categories are active(HVAC) control and renewable energy. In detail, the simulation was conducted for the specific alternatives of five air-conditioning systems, four plant systems, and geothermal renewable energy methods. EnergyPlus v8.4 was used for the simulation process and the standard medium office building in ASHRAE 90.1 was selected as a base model. We reviewed each technology regarding energy saving rate. Also, we analyzed energy saving potential for each technology by breaking down the results of the energy saving rates in detail. The results showed that approximately 29.9∼45.6% of energy consumption could be reduced through air-conditioning systems, and approximately 19.7∼36.8% energy could be saved through plant systems. In addition, renewable energy saving rate was evaluated to be 31.2% of total energy. When two technologies(active, renewable energy) were combined properly, it could save up to 61.6% energy. To accomplish a high energy saving rate in high-performance buildings, the saving potential of each technology factor should be considered first. It is then necessary to integrate passive factors, active factors, and renewable energy together.
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