Building stock energy modeling considering building system composition and long-term change for climate change mitigation of commercial building stocks
Yohei Yamaguchi,
Bumjoon Kim,
Takuya Kitamura,
Kotone Akizawa,
Hemiao Chen and
Yoshiyuki Shimoda
Applied Energy, 2022, vol. 306, issue PA, No S0306261921012204
Abstract:
A significant improvement in the building stock energy efficiency is imperative to mitigate climate change. Building stock energy models (BSEMs) that employ reference building models are useful for mitigation analysis. However, most existing BSEMs developed for commercial building stock focus on limited building systems and energy conservation measures, and technology deployments are suggested based on simple vintage-driven scenarios. These approaches are insufficient, particularly for regions where improvements to building insulation performances can have a modest impact. This study aims to establish a BSEM framework to overcome this issue and to validate the framework via its application to the Japanese commercial building stock. The framework develops statistical models for estimating the selection probabilities of system alternatives and utilizes them to disaggregate building stocks. A reference building model is developed for each stock segment. The results show that this approach facilitates the use of multiple technological options considering various factors that affect technological deployments, and it also helps estimate the baseline development of building stocks. Furthermore, the developed model well represents the observed distributions in energy use intensity and estimates the aggregated energy consumption of building stocks with a reasonable accuracy. The baseline development was estimated to reduce the CO2 emission by 18% by 2030 from 2013. Efficiency measures can help avoid the increase in electricity demand caused by electrifying the heat source of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning and water heating systems. The framework could help extend the scope of BSEM application because BSEM development is not information intensive.
Keywords: Commercial building; Carbon dioxide emission reduction; Building stock energy modeling; Stock model; Building system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117907
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