M&V 모델을 통한 그린리모델링 기술요소에 따른 에너지 절감량 분석
Energy Saving Analysis the according to GreenRemodeling Technology Elements through M&V (Measurement & Verification) Model
김진희(공주대학교 그린에너지기술연구소); 김하영(공주대학교); 김준태(공주대학교 그린스마트건축공학과/에너지시스템공학과)
24권 6호, 13~21쪽
초록
Purpose: The Green remodeling Project for public buildings aims to improve the energy efficiency of older buildings and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with the primary goal of extending these efforts to private buildings. However, the green remodeling projects apply uniform energy technology elements without considering the usage and energy consumption behavior of the target buildings, making it difficult to implement suitable energy technologies for each building. Additionally, there is a difference between the estimated construction cost and the actual construction cost for green remodeling by estimating the construction cost using the same energy technology standard unit cost. Furthermore, the subjective opinions of various green remodeling business operators select energy technology products that only meet the support conditions, not the requirements of a specific building, which can result in high costs compared to energy savings. In this study, a cost-benefit optimization process for green remodeling of public buildings was proposed, energy savings were analyzed through an M&V (Measurement & Verification) simulation model. Method: We investigated the problems of the process in public building green remodeling projects and proposed a cost-benefit optimization process that can optimize construction costs compared to energy savings based on the problems. In addition, we performed M&V with actual energy usage using a dynamic simulation tool (DesignBuilder) and analyzed energy savings through simulation models of various energy performance levels. Result: The energy saving for the improvement model was confirmed to be at least 5% and at most 53% according to the defined technical elements and levels.
Abstract
Purpose: The Green remodeling Project for public buildings aims to improve the energy efficiency of older buildings and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with the primary goal of extending these efforts to private buildings. However, the green remodeling projects apply uniform energy technology elements without considering the usage and energy consumption behavior of the target buildings, making it difficult to implement suitable energy technologies for each building. Additionally, there is a difference between the estimated construction cost and the actual construction cost for green remodeling by estimating the construction cost using the same energy technology standard unit cost. Furthermore, the subjective opinions of various green remodeling business operators select energy technology products that only meet the support conditions, not the requirements of a specific building, which can result in high costs compared to energy savings. In this study, a cost-benefit optimization process for green remodeling of public buildings was proposed, energy savings were analyzed through an M&V (Measurement & Verification) simulation model. Method: We investigated the problems of the process in public building green remodeling projects and proposed a cost-benefit optimization process that can optimize construction costs compared to energy savings based on the problems. In addition, we performed M&V with actual energy usage using a dynamic simulation tool (DesignBuilder) and analyzed energy savings through simulation models of various energy performance levels. Result: The energy saving for the improvement model was confirmed to be at least 5% and at most 53% according to the defined technical elements and levels.
- 발행기관:
- 한국생태환경건축학회
- 분류:
- 건축공학